Williams Jide, Hoffman Joseph, Predecki Paul, Kumosa Maciej
Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, Scott, Bioengineering Building, Colorado State University, 700 Meridian Ave., Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.
Center for Novel High Voltage/Temperature Materials and Structures, University of Denver, 2155 E Wesley Avenue, Denver, CO 80208, USA.
Polymers (Basel). 2025 Jan 31;17(3):385. doi: 10.3390/polym17030385.
The protective effect of polyurea (PU) coatings on polymer matrix composite (PMC) panels subjected to high-velocity ballistic impacts, particularly as a potential replacement material for large power transformer (LPT) tanks, has not been extensively reported in the literature. This study addresses the gap by presenting a numerical investigation into the ballistic performance of PMC panels with PU coatings. Due to the complex nature and high cost of experimental testing, this research relies on finite element modeling to predict the panels' responses under impact. Glass fiber/epoxy and carbon fiber/epoxy composite panels were tested individually and in hybrid configurations while being subjected to simulated 400 m/s steel projectile impacts. This study first investigates the impact damage evolution in uncoated panels, analyzing the arrest depth as a function of the panel thickness. It then evaluates the effect of PU coatings on the ballistic response. The results demonstrate that PU coatings are three times more effective in protecting both glass and carbon fiber panels from penetration compared to simply increasing the panel thickness. Additionally, the utilization of PU coatings led to a reduction in cost, mass, and thickness while still preventing penetration of the projectile in the models.
聚脲(PU)涂层对承受高速弹道冲击的聚合物基复合材料(PMC)面板的保护作用,特别是作为大型电力变压器(LPT)油箱的潜在替代材料,在文献中尚未得到广泛报道。本研究通过对带有PU涂层的PMC面板的弹道性能进行数值研究来填补这一空白。由于实验测试的复杂性和高成本,本研究依靠有限元建模来预测面板在冲击下的响应。玻璃纤维/环氧树脂和碳纤维/环氧树脂复合面板在承受模拟400米/秒钢弹冲击时,分别进行了测试,并采用了混合配置。本研究首先研究了未涂层面板的冲击损伤演变,分析了阻滞深度与面板厚度的函数关系。然后评估了PU涂层对弹道响应的影响。结果表明,与单纯增加面板厚度相比,PU涂层在保护玻璃和碳纤维面板免受穿透方面的效果要好三倍。此外,使用PU涂层在模型中既能防止弹丸穿透,又能降低成本、质量和厚度。