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Opportunities in protection materials science and technology for future Army applications

Title
Opportunities in protection materials science and technology for future Army applications / Committee on Opportunities in Protection Materials Science and Technology for Future Army Applications, National Materials Advisory Board and Board on Army Science and Technology, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council of the National Academies.
Author
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Opportunities in Protection Materials Science and Technology for Future Army Applications.
Publication
Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2011.

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Additional Authors
  • National Research Council (U.S.). National Materials Advisory Board.
  • National Research Council (U.S.). Board on Army Science and Technology.
Description
xx, 155 pages : illustrations; 28 cm
Summary
"Armor plays a significant role in the protection of warriors. During the course of history, the introduction of new materials and improvements in the materials already used to construct armor has led to better protection and a reduction in the weight of the armor. But even with such advances in materials, the weight of the armor required to manage threats of ever-increasing destructive capability presents a huge challenge. Opportunities in Protection Materials Science and Technology for Future Army Applications explores the current theoretical and experimental understanding of the key issues surrounding protection materials, identifies the major challenges and technical gaps for developing the future generation of lightweight protection materials, and recommends a path forward for their development. It examines multiscale shockwave energy transfer mechanisms and experimental approaches for their characterization over short timescales, as well as multiscale modeling techniques to predict mechanisms for dissipating energy. The report also considers exemplary threats and design philosophy for the three key applications of armor systems: (1) personnel protection, including body armor and helmets, (2) vehicle armor, and (3 transparent armor. Opportunities in Protection Materials Science and Technology for Future Army Applications recommends that the Department of Defense (DoD) establish a defense initiative for protection materials by design (PMD), with associated funding lines for basic and applied research. The PMD initiative should include a combination of computational, experimental, and materials testing, characterization, and processing research conducted by government, industry, and academia."--Publisher's description.
Subject
  • United States. Army > Weapons systems
  • États-Unis. Army > Systèmes d'armes
  • United States. Army
  • Military research > United States
  • Materials > Research > United States
  • Armor > Materials
  • Combat survivability (Military engineering)
  • Matériaux > Recherche > États-Unis
  • Surviabilité
  • Armed Forces > Weapons systems
  • Materials > Research
  • Military research
  • United States
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Additional Formats (note)
  • Also available online.
Contents
Overview -- Fundamentals of lightweight armor systems -- Mechanisms of penetration in protective materials -- Integrated computational and experimental methods for the design of protection material and protection systems: current status and future opportunities -- Lightweight protective materials: ceramics, polymers, and metals -- The path forward.
ISBN
  • 9780309212854
  • 0309212855
LCCN
2011291542
OCLC
  • ocn747246500
  • 747246500
  • SCSB-9172448
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library