Recent Advances in Modeling and Experiments of Kevlar Ballistic Fibrils, Fibers, Yarns and Flexible Woven Textile Fabrics – A Review

Author(s)Sockalingam, Subramani
Author(s)Chowdhury, Sanjib C.
Author(s)Gillespie, John W. Jr.
Author(s)Keefe, Michael
Ordered AuthorSubramani Sockalingam, Sanjib C. Chowdhury, John W. Gillespie Jr and Michael Keefe
UD AuthorSockalingam, Subramanien_US
UD AuthorChowdhury, Sanjib C.en_US
UD AuthorGillespie, John W. Jr.en_US
UD AuthorKeefe, Michaelen_US
Date Accessioned2016-10-12T19:53:49Z
Date Available2016-10-12T19:53:49Z
Copyright DateCopyright © 2016 by SAGE Publicationsen_US
Publication Date2016-05-02
DescriptionAuthor's final draft after peer reviewen_US
AbstractBallistic impact onto flexible woven textile fabrics is a complicated multi-scale problem given the structural hierarchy of the materials, anisotropic material behavior, projectile geometry-fabric interactions, impact velocity and boundary conditions. Although this subject has been an active area of research for decades, the fundamental mechanisms such as material failure, dynamic response, multi-axial loading occurring at the lower length scales during impact are not well understood. This paper reviews the recent advances in modeling and experiments of Kevlar ballistic fibrils, fibers, yarns and flexible woven textile fabrics pertinent to the deformation modes occurring during impact and serves to identify topics worthy of further investigation that will advance the basic understanding of the phenomena governing transverse impact. This review also explores on aspects such as homogeneous versus heterogeneous behavior of yarns consisting of individual fibers and the inelastic transverse behavior of the fiber which is not considered in the previous review papers on this topic.en_US
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware. Center for Composite Materials.en_US
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware. Department of Mechanical Engineering.en_US
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware. Department of Materials Science and Engineering.en_US
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.en_US
CitationSockalingam, Subramani, et al. "Recent advances in modeling and experiments of Kevlar ballistic fibrils, fibers, yarns and flexible woven textile fabrics–a review." Textile Research Journal (2016): 0040517516646039.en_US
DOIdoi: 10.1177/0040517516646039en_US
ISSN0040-5175 ; e- 1746-7748en_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/19806
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherSage Publicationsen_US
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dc.sourceTextile Research Journalen_US
dc.source.urihttp://trj.sagepub.com/en_US
TitleRecent Advances in Modeling and Experiments of Kevlar Ballistic Fibrils, Fibers, Yarns and Flexible Woven Textile Fabrics – A Reviewen_US
TypeArticleen_US
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