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Title: Development of an innovative sandwich composites for the protection of lower limbs against landmine explosions
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Teknik Bilimler Meslek Yüksekokulu.
Karahan, Mehmet
Karahan, Nevin
AAK-4298-2021
8649952500
22034801200
Keywords: Materials science
Polymer science
Anti-personnel mine
Boot
Sandwich composite
Frangible leg model
Bone
Energy absorption
Glass
Honeycomb structures
Microspheres
Anti personnel mines
Explosive weight
Glass microspheres
Honeycomb cells
Protection efficiency
Sandwich composites
Strain values
Explosives
Issue Date: Dec-2016
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: Karahan, M. ve Karahan, N. (2016). "Development of an innovative sandwich composites for the protection of lower limbs against landmine explosions". Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 35(24), 1776-1791.
Abstract: This article includes the results of blast tests that were performed with the aim of comparing the energy absorption and protection efficiencies of protective boots with different sole configurations. The tests were performed using a frangible leg model vestured with protective boots. Strain values were measured during the blast tests to determine the protection efficiencies of different sole configurations of the protective boots. Filling honeycomb cells with glass microspheres dramatically increased the energy absorption. In the type-3 samples, which were produced with these microspheres, the strain through the tibia axis decreased 83-47% for different explosive weights compared with the type-1 samples and 52-13% for different explosive weights compared with the type-2 samples; the type-1 and type-2 samples do not have glass microspheres. Bone damage and mine trauma score values show that the type-3 boot provides absolute protection against 40g of Trinitrotoluene (TNT) and that the injuries that occurred in the tests performed using 70 and 110g of TNT can be reduced to a curable level without amputation.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0731684416668261
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0731684416668261
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/32384
ISSN: 0731-6844
1530-7964
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