FUNCTIONALLY-GRADED NPR (NEGATIVE POISSON’S RATIO) MATERIAL FOR A BLAST-PROTECTIVE DEFLECTOR

2024-01-3213

8/17/2010

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A functionally-graded NPR (Negative Poisson’s Ratio) material concept has been developed for a critical Army application – blast protection. The objective is to develop a combined computational design methodology and innovative structural-material concept for a blast-protective deflector, which can concentrate material into areas most needed and adapt its shape utilizing the blast energy to improve blast mitigation and crew protection. Included in the computational design methodology is optimal deflector shape design and optimal NPR material distribution to further improve the protection while minimizing the C.G. height of the vehicle and the weight of the deflector. Structures fabricated using this new concept react to the explosion and reconfigure themselves under the blast force to provide maximum blast protection. The presented research work consists of two basic approaches to deflector design: optimal deflector shape design and optimal NPR material configuration and distribution in the innovative deflector.

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https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-3213
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Ma, Z., Bian, H., Sun, C., Hulbert, G., et al., "FUNCTIONALLY-GRADED NPR (NEGATIVE POISSON’S RATIO) MATERIAL FOR A BLAST-PROTECTIVE DEFLECTOR," 2010 Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering and Technology Symposium, Novi, Michigan, United States, August 13, 2010, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-3213.
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8/17/2010
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2024-01-3213
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Technical Paper
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English