Claims
- 1. An armor system comprised of:
- a. a plurality of constraint cells, each cell being comprised of a hollow rectangular parallelepiped having a projectile-receiving wall and lacking a wall opposite said receiving wall;
- b. a substrate having a first surface on which said constraint cells are disposed such that said first substrate surface is substantially covered by constraint cells and provides a closure wall for each constraint cell;
- c. a front plate located inside each constraint cell, parallel to and in contact with substantially all of the interior surface of said receiving wall; and
- d. projectile-abrading filler material which occupies all of the interior volume of each constraint cell except that volume occupied by said front plate, where said projectile-abrading filler material is a ceramic material in particulate form dispersed in a polymeric material.
- 2. The armor system of claim 1 where the amount of said ceramic material present in said filler material is from about 50 to about 90 vol %.
- 3. The armor system of claim 1 wherein the particle size of said ceramic material is from about 0.06 to about 2.4 mm.
- 4. The armor system of claim 1 where said ceramic material is aluminum oxide having nominal particle sizes of about 1.4-2.4 mm, 0.25 mm, and 0.06 mm.
- 5. The armor system of claim 1 where said polymeric material is an epoxy.
- 6. The armor system of claim 1 where said ceramic material is chosen from a group comprising aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, titanium diboride, and boron carbide.
- 7. The armor system of claim 1 where a constraint cell is fabricated of a metal.
- 8. The armor system of claim 1 where a constraint cell is fabricated of a polymeric material.
- 9. The armor system of claim 1 where a constraint cell is fabricated of a glass-reinforced polymer.
- 10. The armor system of claim 1 where a constraint cell projectile-receiving wall has a surface area of from about 1 to about 150 in..sup.2 (6.5-968 cm.sup.2).
- 11. The armor system of claim 1 where a constraint cell projectile-receiving wall has a thickness of from about 1/16 to about 1/2 in. (1.58-12.7 mm).
- 12. The armor system of claim 1 where every point on said first substrate surface is within from 0 to about 3.18 mm of a constraint cell.
- 13. The armor system of claim 1 where a front plate is a metal.
- 14. The armor system of claim 1 where a front plate is a nonmetallic material.
- 15. The armor system of claim 1 where a front plate has a thickness of from about 1/8 to about 1 in. (0.32-2.54 cm).
- 16. The armor plate of claim 1 where each cell has an additional wall which is a closure wall parallel to the projectile-receiving wall and parallel to the substrate.
- 17. The armor system of claim 1 where the thickness of said filler material in said constraint cell is from about 1/4 to about 4 in. (0.64-10.16 cm).
- 18. The armor system of claim 1 where said substrate is a metal.
- 19. The armor system of claim 1 where the thickness of said substrate is from about 1/4 to about 4 in. (0.64-10.16 cm).
- 20. The armor system of claim 1 where said substrate is a flexible impact-resistant material.
- 21. The armor system of claim 1 further including a flexible impact-resistant material disposed parallel to said first substrate surface and covering said constraint cell projectile-receiving walls.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 321,658, filed Feb. 28, 1989, now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention is the result of a contract with the Department of Energy (Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36).
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D. S. Drumheller, "On the Dynamical Response of Particulate Loaded Materials. II. A Theory with Application to Alumina Particles in an Epoxy Matrix", J. Appl. Phys. 53(2), 957-969 (Feb. 1982). |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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