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Force Protection Using Composite Sandwich Structures, R. L. Sierakowski, M. L. Hughes Jan 2006

Force Protection Using Composite Sandwich Structures, R. L. Sierakowski, M. L. Hughes

U.S. Air Force Research

In the recent past, advances have been made in the attempt to utilize composite materials as components in protective structures such as those employed by the Air Force to secure critical military assets. In such applications, where lightweight materials that exhibit large levels of energy absorption and high strength/stiffness characteristics are desirable, composite sandwich constructions offer an attractive solution.

In an attempt to evaluate the suitability of certain sandwich structures for use in force protection applications, several sandwich constructions with somewhat novel core materials were identified. A group of thermoplastic core materials have been developed that possess features of both …