This paper investigated experimentally and numerically the effect of nanoclay on ballistic impact behavior of GLARE. The prepared GlARE is made of two Aluminum 2024 facing sheets and E glass/ epoxy/nanoclay as nano composite core. Nano composite section has been composed of undirectional E glass 409 g/m2, resin CY 219, hardner HY 5161 and nanoclay closite 30B dispersed into the epoxy system in a 0%, 4%, 7% and 10% ratio in weight with respect to the matrix. All panels fabricated using laid-up method in fiber weight fraction of 60%. Ballistic tests were conducted using Gas gun at the velocity of 205 and 225 m/s. The results of the ballistic impact experiments show that the amount of Specific energy absorption variations in 4% of nanoclay content is insignificant. However, in nanoclay contents of 7% and 10%, the Specific energy absorption increases. In other words, it be concluded that nanoclay has positive effect on higher percentage on the ballistic impact. The 3D finite element (FE) code, LS-DYNA, is used to model and validate the experimentally obtained results. A noticeable correlation was found between experimental and numerical results.
Masoudi,A. , Lighat,G. and Pol,M. H. (2014). Effects of nanoclay on the ballistic behavior of GLARE - Experimental and numerical investigation. Modares Mechanical Engineering, 14(7), 43-51.
MLA
Masoudi,A. , , Lighat,G. , and Pol,M. H. . "Effects of nanoclay on the ballistic behavior of GLARE - Experimental and numerical investigation", Modares Mechanical Engineering, 14, 7, 2014, 43-51.
HARVARD
Masoudi A., Lighat G., Pol M. H. (2014). 'Effects of nanoclay on the ballistic behavior of GLARE - Experimental and numerical investigation', Modares Mechanical Engineering, 14(7), pp. 43-51.
CHICAGO
A. Masoudi, G. Lighat and M. H. Pol, "Effects of nanoclay on the ballistic behavior of GLARE - Experimental and numerical investigation," Modares Mechanical Engineering, 14 7 (2014): 43-51,
VANCOUVER
Masoudi A., Lighat G., Pol M. H. Effects of nanoclay on the ballistic behavior of GLARE - Experimental and numerical investigation. Modares Mechanical Engineering, 2014; 14(7): 43-51.