Investigation of Puncture Behaviour of Flexible Silk Fabric Composites for Soft Body Armour
Research and development
Author:
- El Messiry Magdi
Department of Textile Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
Full text | Abstract: In the field of protective clothing, many different materials are used to provide cut, tear and puncture resistance where high levels of stiffness and shear resistance are important. In this study, an analysis of the cutting phenomenon in protective material based on standard cut test methods was performed. In order to improve the puncher resistance of protective fabric, multi-layer pads, highly preformed woven nets and triaxial fabrics are used as supporting layers. The results indicate that the specific puncture load is highst when using a silk stuffed pad supported on a high tenacity polyester net. Multi-layer silk fabric over para-aramid triaxial weave fabric (TWF) is superior to para-aramid plain weave fabric. |
Tags:
protective fabrics, cut resistance, traixial weave fabric, tear strength, comfort, para-aramid, composites.
Citation:
El Messiry M. Investigation of Puncture Behaviour of Flexible Silk Fabric Composites for Soft Body Armour. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2014; 22, 5(107): 71-76.
Published in issue no 5 (107) / 2014, pages 71–76.