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  • The construction of ballistic-resistant body armor increasingly utilizes flexible unidirectional (UD) composite laminates with multiple layers of hexagonally packed high-performance fibers and low modulus matrices.
  • These laminate-based armor systems outperform standard woven materials in terms of performance and stability.
  • Research into the tensile behavior of ultra-high molar mass polyethylene (UHMMPE) UD laminates, aged under various accelerated conditions, showed less than 10% degradation in tensile strength, highlighting their long-term reliability for armor applications.

Article Abstract

The construction of ballistic-resistant body armor is experiencing an increasing use of flexible unidirectional (UD) composite laminates that comprise multiple layers. Each UD layer contains hexagonally packed high-performance fibers with a very low modulus matrix (sometimes referred to as binder resins). Laminates are then made from orthogonal stacks of these layers, and these laminate-based armor packages offer significant performance advantages over standard woven materials. When designing any armor system, the long-term reliability of the armor materials is critical, particularly with regard to stability with exposure to temperature and humidity, as these are known causes of degradation in commonly used body armor materials. To better inform future armor designers, this work investigates the tensile behavior of an ultra-high molar mass polyethylene (UHMMPE) flexible UD laminate that was aged for at least 350 d at two accelerated conditions: 70 °C at 76% relative humidity (RH) and 70 °C in a desiccator. Tensile tests were performed at two different loading rates. The mechanical properties of the material after ageing demonstrated less than 10% degradation in tensile strength, indicating high reliability for armor made from this material.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058555PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15061347DOI Listing

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