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Investigation of the high-strain rate (shock and ballistic) response of the elastomeric tissue simulant Perma-Gel®
- Source :
- International Journal of Impact Engineering. 94:74-82
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2016.
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Abstract
- For both ethical and practical reasons accurate tissue simulant materials are essential for ballistic testing applications. A wide variety of different materials have been previously adopted for such roles, ranging from gelatin to ballistics soap. However, while often well characterised quasi-statically, there is typically a paucity of information on the high strain-rate response of such materials in the literature. Here, building on previous studies by the authors on other tissue analogues, equation-of-state data for the elastomeric epithelial/muscular simulant material Perma-Gel ® is presented, along with results from a series of ballistic tests designed to illustrate its impact-related behaviour. Comparison of both hydrodynamic and ballistic behaviour to that of comparable epithelial tissues/analogues (Sylgard ® and porcine muscle tissue) has provided an insight into the applicability of both Perma-Gel ® and, more generally, monolithic simulants for ballistic testing purposes. Of particular note was an apparent link between the high strain-rate compressibility (evidenced in the Hugoniot relationship in the U s -u p plane) and subsequent ballistic response of these materials. Overall, work conducted in this study highlighted the importance of fully characterising tissue analogues – with particular emphasis on the requirement to understand the behaviour of such analogues under impact as part of a system as well as individually.
- Subjects :
- High strain rate
Materials science
Porcine muscle
Ballistics
Aerospace Engineering
Ocean Engineering
Nanotechnology
02 engineering and technology
Elastomer
01 natural sciences
0103 physical sciences
Perma-Gel®
Tissue Simulant
Composite material
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
Civil and Structural Engineering
010302 applied physics
Mechanical Engineering
Shock
Equation-of-state
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
Shock (mechanics)
Ballistic impact
Mechanics of Materials
Automotive Engineering
0210 nano-technology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 0734743X
- Volume :
- 94
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International Journal of Impact Engineering
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c8ae591ecb12161212c20460288e1fc7