Doping with Tungsten - Bad for Humans, Great for Tanks

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2022-01-11T15:44:28Z

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Cranfield University

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Powell, Daniel (2022). Doping with Tungsten - Bad for Humans, Great for Tanks. Cranfield Online Research Data (CORD). Poster. https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.18161549.v1

Abstract

The distribution of energy within an armour system is a fundamental principle. The joining of the hard disruptive outer layer and soft absorbing backing layer is often a source of weakness in armour systems, causing premature failure and thus defeat of the armour. Novel adhesive techniques to join these thin layers together could have a greater impact on the armour performance with minimal additional weight. Doping epoxy with tungsten powder is one such technique that is currently being considered.

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Ceramic armour', 'Impedance', 'Penetration', 'DSDS21', 'DSDS21 Poster', 'Defence Studies'

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10.17862/cranfield.rd.18161549.v1

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CC BY 4.0

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RBSL (Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land)
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