Protective performance assessment of armour structures

This report describes the working experience during my industrial attachment with TL@NTU. During the attachment, I was tasked with the responsibility of developing a methodology that involves ballistic penetration on body armour testing. Ballistic penetration on body armour is relatively new...

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Main Author: Keck, Jeremy Shin Foo
Other Authors: Shu Dong Wei
Format: Industrial Attachment (IA)
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60027
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:This report describes the working experience during my industrial attachment with TL@NTU. During the attachment, I was tasked with the responsibility of developing a methodology that involves ballistic penetration on body armour testing. Ballistic penetration on body armour is relatively new in the industry. There were several features on the experiment that have to be taken care of due to the various requirements throughout the experiment. Throughout the development of this methodology, there is a need to take care of various sections prior to the testing, from the construction of projectile, to the construction of sabot and pusher, to the construction of backing fixture. Every aspect has to be carefully taken care off be it the materials selection or the dimensions or even the concepts behind it. Once these necessary preparations are done, the setting of various test standard and the experimental criteria are crucial. In this test, it took references from NIJ Test Standards and it revolves around the concepts of depth-of-penetration, velocity of projectile, mass of projectile and the sample body armour. Thus, this report will discuss the various strengths and weaknesses our experiment and also the skills and insights gained throughout the attachment period.