Method for designing and making a plural-layer composite armor system
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B29C-039/18
F41H-005/04
출원번호
US-0362856
(2012-01-31)
등록번호
US-8226873
(2012-07-24)
발명자
/ 주소
Martin, Curtis A.
Johnson, David E.
Owen, David P.
Peterson, Rodney O.
Dudt, Philip J.
출원인 / 주소
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
대리인 / 주소
Kaiser, Howard
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36
초록▼
The present invention's stratified composite system of armor, as typically embodied, comprises a backing stratum and a strike stratum that includes elastomeric matrix material and low-density ceramic elements embedded therein and arranged (e.g., in one or more rows and one or more columns) along a g
The present invention's stratified composite system of armor, as typically embodied, comprises a backing stratum and a strike stratum that includes elastomeric matrix material and low-density ceramic elements embedded therein and arranged (e.g., in one or more rows and one or more columns) along a geometric plane (or plural parallel geometric planes) corresponding to the front surface of the strike stratum. Some inventive embodiments also comprise a spall-containment stratum fronting the strike stratum. The density of the low-density ceramic material is in the approximate range 2.0-3.0 g/cm3. In the strike stratum, the volume ratio of the low-density ceramic material to the elastomeric matrix material is in the approximate range 4-20. The present invention's emulative method for designing an inventive armor system typically involves configurative change of the inventive armor system's low-density ceramic material vis-à-vis another armor system's high-density ceramic material so that the respective ceramic material areal densities are equal.
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1. A method for designing a plural-layer composite armor system, the method comprising: selecting a reference armor system, said reference armor system comprising a reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer and a reference backing layer, said reference ceramic-material-em
1. A method for designing a plural-layer composite armor system, the method comprising: selecting a reference armor system, said reference armor system comprising a reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer and a reference backing layer, said reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer including elastomeric matrix material and plural reference ceramic elements embedded in said elastomeric matrix material, each said reference ceramic element being composed of ceramic material characterized by a reference material density, said reference ceramic elements being arrayed along a reference geometric plane and being characterized by a reference areal density with respect to said reference geometric plane, said reference geometric plane corresponding to said reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer;modeling an analogue armor system, said analogue armor system being analogous to said reference armor system, said analogue armor system comprising an analogue ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer and an analogue backing layer, said analogue ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer including elastomeric matrix material and plural analogue ceramic elements embedded in said elastomeric matrix material, each said analogue ceramic element being composed of ceramic material characterized by an analogue material density that differs from said reference material density, said analogue ceramic elements being arrayed along an analogue geometric plane and being characterized by an analogue areal density with respect to said geometric plane, said analogue geometric plane corresponding to said analogue ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer, said modeling including determining and recording at least one variation in the configuration of said analogue ceramic elements versus the configuration of said reference ceramic elements, wherein said variation is associated with equality of said analogue areal density and said reference areal density. 2. The method for designing of claim 1 wherein said at least one variation is at least one of: the sizes of said analogue ceramic elements versus the sizes of said reference ceramic elements;the distances between said analogue ceramic elements versus the distances between said reference ceramic elements. 3. The method for designing of claim 1 wherein: said at least one variation involves a difference in the proportion of the volume of said analogue ceramic elements relative to the volume of said analogue ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer, versus the proportion of the volume of said reference ceramic elements relative to the volume of said reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer;each said reference ceramic element is composed of a ceramic material selected from the group consisting of aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, boron carbide, and titanium carbide;each said analogue ceramic element is composed of aluminosilicate porcelain. 4. The method for designing of claim 1 wherein said analogue material density is less than said reference material density, and wherein said at least one variation involves an increase in the proportion of the volume of said analogue ceramic elements relative to the volume of said analogue ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer, versus the proportion of the volume of said reference ceramic elements relative to the volume of said reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer. 5. The method for designing of claim 1 wherein: said reference ceramic elements are characterized by a reference element thickness and by a reference areal pattern with respect to said reference geometric plane;said analogue ceramic elements are characterized by an analogue element thickness and by an analogue areal pattern with respect to said analogue geometric plane;said analogue areal pattern is identical to said reference areal pattern;said analogue material density is less than said reference material density;said at least one variation includes an increase in said analogue element thickness versus said reference element thickness;said increase in said analogue element thickness versus said reference element thickness is concomitant an increase in the proportion of the volume of said analogue ceramic elements relative to the volume of said analogue ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer, versus the proportion of the volume of said reference ceramic elements relative to the volume of said reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer. 6. The method for designing of claim 1 wherein: said reference ceramic elements are characterized by a reference rectangular parallelepiped shape, a reference in-plane length, a reference in-plane width, a reference through-plane thickness, and a reference areal pattern with respect to said reference geometric plane;said analogue ceramic elements are characterized by an analogue rectangular parallelepiped element shape, an analogue in-plane element length, an analogue in-plane element width, an analogue through-plane element thickness, and an analogue areal pattern with respect to said analogue geometric plane;said analogue in-plane element length is equal to said reference in-plane element length;said analogue in-plane element width is equal to said reference in-plane element width;said analogue areal pattern is identical to said reference areal pattern;said analogue material density is less than said reference material density;said at least one variation includes an increase in said analogue through-plane element thickness versus said reference through-plane element thickness. 7. A method for making a plural-layer composite armor system, the method comprising: selecting a reference armor system, said reference armor system comprising a reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer and a reference backing layer, said reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer including elastomeric matrix material and plural reference ceramic elements embedded in said elastomeric matrix material, each said reference ceramic element being composed of ceramic material characterized by a reference material density, said reference ceramic elements being arrayed along a reference geometric plane and being characterized by a reference areal density with respect to said reference geometric plane, said reference geometric plane corresponding to said reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer;modeling an analogue armor system, said analogue armor system being analogous to said reference armor system, said analogue armor system comprising an analogue ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer and an analogue backing layer, said analogue ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer including elastomeric matrix material and plural analogue ceramic elements embedded in said elastomeric matrix material, each said analogue ceramic element being composed of ceramic material characterized by an analogue material density that differs from said reference material density, said analogue ceramic elements being arrayed along an analogue geometric plane and being characterized by an analogue areal density with respect to said geometric plane, said analogue geometric plane corresponding to said analogue ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer, said modeling including determining and recording at least one variation in the configuration of said analogue ceramic elements versus the configuration of said reference ceramic elements, wherein said variation is associated with equality of said analogue areal density and said reference areal density; andmaking an analogue armor system in accordance with said modeling of said analogue armor system. 8. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 7 wherein said at least one variation is at least one of: the sizes of said analogue ceramic elements versus the sizes of said reference ceramic elements;the distances between said analogue ceramic elements versus the distances between said reference ceramic elements. 9. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 7 wherein said at least one variation involves a difference in the proportion of the volume of said analogue ceramic elements relative to the volume of said analogue ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer, versus the proportion of the volume of said reference ceramic elements relative to the volume of said reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer. 10. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 7 wherein: each said reference ceramic element is composed of a ceramic material selected from the group consisting of aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, boron carbide, and titanium carbide;each said analogue ceramic element is composed of aluminosilicate porcelain. 11. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 7 wherein said analogue material density is less than said reference material density, and wherein said at least one variation involves an increase in the proportion of the volume of said analogue ceramic elements relative to the volume of said analogue ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer, versus the proportion of the volume of said reference ceramic elements relative to the volume of said reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer. 12. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 11 wherein said at least one variation is at least one of: the sizes of said analogue ceramic elements versus the sizes of said reference ceramic elements;the distances between said analogue ceramic elements versus the distances between said reference ceramic elements. 13. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 11 wherein: each said reference ceramic element is composed of a ceramic material selected from the group consisting of aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, boron carbide, and titanium carbide;each said analogue ceramic element is composed of aluminosilicate porcelain. 14. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 7 wherein: said reference ceramic elements are characterized by a reference element thickness and by a reference areal pattern with respect to said reference geometric plane;said analogue ceramic elements are characterized by an analogue element thickness and by an analogue areal pattern with respect to said analogue geometric plane;said analogue areal pattern is identical to said reference areal pattern;said analogue material density is less than said reference material density;said at least one variation includes an increase in said analogue element thickness versus said reference element thickness. 15. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 14 wherein said increase in said analogue element thickness versus said reference element thickness is concomitant an increase in the proportion of the volume of said analogue ceramic elements relative to the volume of said analogue ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer, versus the proportion of the volume of said reference ceramic elements relative to the volume of said reference ceramic-material-embedded elastomeric matrix material layer. 16. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 14 wherein said at least one variation is at least one of: the sizes of said analogue ceramic elements versus the sizes of said reference ceramic elements;the distances between said analogue ceramic elements versus the distances between said reference ceramic elements. 17. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 14 wherein: each said reference ceramic element is composed of a ceramic material selected from the group consisting of aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, boron carbide, and titanium carbide;each said analogue ceramic element is composed of aluminosilicate porcelain. 18. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 7 wherein: said reference ceramic elements are characterized by a reference rectangular parallelepiped shape, a reference in-plane length, a reference in-plane width, a reference through-plane thickness, and a reference areal pattern with respect to said reference geometric plane;said analogue ceramic elements are characterized by an analogue rectangular parallelepiped element shape, an analogue in-plane element length, an analogue in-plane element width, an analogue through-plane element thickness, and an analogue areal pattern with respect to said analogue geometric plane;said analogue in-plane element length is equal to said reference in-plane element length;said analogue in-plane element width is equal to said reference in-plane element width;said analogue areal pattern is identical to said reference areal pattern;said analogue material density is less than said reference material density;said at least one variation includes an increase in said analogue through-plane element thickness versus said reference through-plane element thickness. 19. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 18 wherein said reference material density is greater than approximately three grams per cubic centimeter, and wherein said analogue material density is less than or equal to approximately three grams per cubic centimeter. 20. The method for making a plural-layer composite armor system of claim 7 wherein said reference material density is greater than approximately three grams per cubic centimeter, and wherein said analogue material density is less than or equal to approximately three grams per cubic centimeter.
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