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An experimental study on the response of composite plate due to granade explosion

Gunaryoa, Kuswoyo A.a, Widagdo D.a, Hadi B.K.a, Herianab, Tappang M.S.b

a Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung, 40132, Indonesia
b Scientist at Research and Development Agency, Ministry of Defence, Republic of Indonesian, South Jakarta, 12450, Indonesia

Abstract

© 2020 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.Composite material is gammg acceptance for protective structures agamst exploston, such as granade explosion. This is due to its lightness and high strength. In this paper, the response of composite plate subjected to granade explosion was studied experimentally. The composite plate was made of glass and carbon fiber with different number of plies and lay-up. The plate dimension wa 250×250 mm. The granade contains 40 grams of TNT and the shell was made of cast iron. The total mass of the granade was 365 grams. The stand-of-distance was veried, which was 300, 500 and 1000 mm. The results showed that all specimens were able to keep their integrity without collapse. The carbon fiber composites showed some small fragmet penetration, while the glass fiber composites showed no fragment penetration although some delaminations occured. The almunium plate showed fragment penetration and large plastic deformation. Therefore in this case, composite plates performed better than the aluminium plates.

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