The Department of Materials Engineering at the University of Technology awarded a master’s degree to the student Shahad Sadoon Towman , Department of Materials Engineering/ University of Technology, for his thesis titled ("Ballistic Efficiency of Multilayered Body Armor")
The discussion was held on the discussions hall / building C / Department of Materials Engineering / University of Technology on Wednesday (12/10/2022). The discussion committee was formed of the teaching staff listed:
Names |
Position in the Committee |
Asst. Prof.Dr. Hussien Alaa’a Jabber |
Chairman |
Asst. Prof. DrAli Hussien Mohammed |
Member |
Asst.Prof.Dr.Khaild Khuthier Abbas |
Member |
Asst. Prof.Dr. Mayada Shanan Abed |
Supervisor |
Asst.Prof.Dr. Payman Suhbit Ahmed |
Supervisor |
As well as the scientific evaluation of the thesis was done by As well as the scientific evaluation of the thesis by asst. professor. Dr. Mustafa Khalil Ismail/ Middle Technical University/ Technical Engineering College, and Lect. Dr. Omar Hashem Hassoun/ University of Technology/ Department of Production Enginering and Metallurgy Engineering, and linguistically by Asst. Prof. Dr. Laith Waddah Ismail/ University of Technology/ Materials Engineering Department.
After the discussion committee made their remarks and observations on the thesis, which were divided between explanation, correction and the student’s defense of her message and the discussion ended, the committee decided to evaluate the thesis, and decided to grant the student a master’s degree with a Pass grade
Abstract
Researchers investigated new body armor technologies in response to the development of new weaponry. This research aims to create a hybrid composite and test it experimentally and theoretically under ballistic impact. Body armor is designed with multiple layers. The first design consisted of rubber/ceramic/ (Al2O3) rubber/20 layers of UHMWPE reinforced epoxy/rubber. Where rubber and ceramics represent the first line of protection against lead, followed by the intermediate compound. Then rubber was used for the back layer. The second design consisted of ceramic (Al2O3)/10 layers of UHMWPE reinforced epoxy/steel/ceramic (Al2O3)/10 layers of UHMWPE reinforced epoxy/steel. Where the area of both armor was 900 cm2 and an AK-47 bullet was fired at a distance of 15 m at a speed of 730 m/s, and another 9 mm pistol bullet was fired at a distance of 5 meters and a speed of 310 m/s against both armors. Where the results of the ballistic examination showed that the first and second armor were punctured and penetrated by an AK-47 bullet, while the second armor stopped the 9 mm pistol bullet without a hole, ANSYS Autodyn R21 was used to simulate the ballistic effect..