Title of article :
The response of carbon fibre composites to blast loading via
the Europa CAFV programme
Author/Authors :
Andy Wright، نويسنده , , Mark French، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Modern military vehicles must balance the
need for occupant protection against the competing
requirements for high mobility and payload capacity. As
such, there is continuing interest in the development of
lightweight vehicle structures that reduce the overall mass
of the hull and armour system, leading to a lighter vehicle.
One way to achieve this is through the use of materials that
can perform both structural and protective roles, reducing
the mass of applique´ armour required to achieve a given
level of protection. The aim of the 3-year EUROPA Carbon
Fibre for Armoured Fighting Vehicles (CAFV) programme
was to investigate the use of carbon fibre composites for
use in military vehicle structures. Six nations took part in
the programme, each assessing the benefits of carbon fibre
composites in terms of their application to at least part of
an armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) hull. For the UK, a
lower hull section was selected as the focus for the research
programme and, as part of the programme, assessed against
mine blast threats
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science