Research

Engineering Sciences

Title :

Development of Impact Resistive and Thermally Resilient Hybrid Laminated Composite Panel for Personal and Vehicle Armours

Area of research :

Engineering Sciences

Focus area :

Mechanical Engineering

Principal Investigator :

Dr. Ashish Mishra, University of Petroleum and Energy studies, Uttarakhand

Timeline Start Year :

2024

Timeline End Year :

2027

Contact info :

Details

Executive Summary :

The body armour sector is increasingly focusing on ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibres due to their strength-to-weight ratio of around 40% higher than aramid fibers. However, UHMWPE fibres have drawbacks in ballistic protection systems, such as low creep resistance, low melting temperature, and poor fibre adherence. The proposed solution involves using surface-modified graphene oxide to improve the stiffness and thermal resistance of polyurethane resin and modify the surface characteristics of UHMWPE fibre. The treated UHMWPE fibre is then stacked with reinforced polyurethane resin to create a hybrid laminated composite panel. The composite panels will be characterized and investigated against impact velocities between 300-500 m or s to assess energy absorption capabilities. Post-impact failure analysis will be conducted using optical techniques to understand the in-depth damage mechanism of flat composite panels. A 3-dimensional finite element framework will be developed to predict the detailed failure mechanism against high-velocity impact. The validated computer model will be used to design curved composite panels for personal and vehicle armor.

Co-PI:

Dr. subhankar Das, University of Petroleum And Energy studiesDehradun, Uttarakhand

Total Budget (INR):

28,84,200

Organizations involved