WO1998037376A1 - Composite armor for a vehicle and method for manufacturing such an armour - Google Patents
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- WO1998037376A1 WO1998037376A1 PCT/US1998/003128 US9803128W WO9837376A1 WO 1998037376 A1 WO1998037376 A1 WO 1998037376A1 US 9803128 W US9803128 W US 9803128W WO 9837376 A1 WO9837376 A1 WO 9837376A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41H—ARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
- F41H5/00—Armour; Armour plates
- F41H5/02—Plate construction
- F41H5/04—Plate construction composed of more than one layer
- F41H5/0414—Layered armour containing ceramic material
- F41H5/0428—Ceramic layers in combination with additional layers made of fibres, fabrics or plastics
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- the present invention relates generally to composite armor used on an upper hull of a vehicle.
- the invention provides an improved method and apparatus for creating a composite armor package.
- the invention uses a toughened 0 epoxy adhesive and a rubber interlayer to improve the bonding of ceramic tile to armor and provides a means of providing a desired radar signature.
- Figure 1 is a cut away perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 illustrates a detailed perspective view of the attachment layer illustrated in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a schematic view of the signature layer illustrated 0 in Figure 1.
- a armor system 10 as shown in Figure 1, may be used on a composite armor military vehicle or for other types of composite armor protection.
- a armor system 10 comprises a composite support layer 12, an interlayer 25, a layer of ceramic tiles 14, and a signature layer 16.
- the composite support layer 12 is made of fiberglass, preferably S-2 glass.
- the S-2 glass is uni- directional fiberglass tape (unitape) layer between 0.75 inches and 1 inch thick.
- the fiberglass may use a bidirectional woven fiberglass piece.
- FIG 2 illustrates a detailed perspective view of the interlayer 25 illustrated in Figure 1.
- the interlayer 25, comprises a first layer of epoxy 27 between a first side of the composite support layer 12 and a first side of a layer of EPDM rubber 28, a first scrim cloth 29, which comprises an open weave of fiberglass material embedded in the first layer of epoxy 27, a second layer of epoxy 30 between a second side of the layer of EPDM rubber 28 and a first side of the layer of ceramic tiles 14, and a second scrim cloth 31, which comprises an open weave of fiberglass material embedded in the second layer of epoxy 30.
- the ceramic tiles 14 are of an armor ceramic.
- the armor ceramic of the layer of ceramic tiles 14 are Cercom hot pressed silicon carbide Type N tiles made by Cercom Incorporated at 1960 Watson Way, Vista, California 92063.
- the signature layer 16 is place over the layer of ceramic tiles 14 and the edges of the armor. The signature layer 16 is described in more detail below.
- the composite support layer 12 is first prepared by removing all oil and grease from the surface of the composite support layer, and then by sand blasting or grinding the surface to be bonded.
- the first and second sides of the layer of EPDM rubber 28 are sanded with 80-grit paper, so that the surface gloss is removed.
- the ceramic tiles of the layer of ceramic tiles 14 are cleaned.
- the layer of ceramic tiles 14, the layer of EPDM rubber 28, and the composite support layer 12 are primed.
- the primer promotes surface bonding with the adhesive.
- SC-11 epoxy which is a toughened epoxy made by Applied Polymeric Incorporated (API) at 850 Teal Drive, Benicia, California 94510, is mixed and 5% by weight of fumed silica is mixed into the epoxy to thicken the epoxy and make it easier to work with.
- the epoxy is spread over the first side of the composite support layer 12.
- the first scrim cloth 29 is placed on the epoxy spread over the first side of the composite support layer 12.
- Epoxy is spread over the first scrim cloth 29, thus forming the first layer of epoxy 27 with the first scrim cloth 29 embedded therein.
- the first scrim cloth 29 serves as a wick and spacer to uniformly distribute the epoxy between the layer of EPDM rubber 28 and the ceramic tiles 14.
- the layer of EPDM rubber 28 is placed on the first layer of epoxy 27.
- Epoxy is spread over the second side of the layer of EPDM rubber 28.
- the second scrim cloth 31 is placed over the epoxy spread over the second side of the layer of EPDM rubber 28. Epoxy is spread over the second scrim cloth 31, thus forming the second layer of epoxy 30 with the second scrim cloth 31 embedded therein.
- the layer of ceramic tiles 14 is placed on the second layer of epoxy 30. Epoxy is placed over the tiles to fill in gaps, and allowed to cure over night.
- the dimension of the gap between the tiles is between 0.010 inches and 0.10 inches. When protection between multiple hits is desired a gap of 0.015 inches is preferred. When protection from small threats is desired a gap of 0.080 is preferred.
- FIG 3 is a schematic view of the signature layer 16, which is a radar attenuating layer.
- a layer of epoxy is placed on the layer of ceramic tiles 14.
- a ground plane scrim 21, formed by a tightly woven graphite cloth, is placed on the layer of epoxy on the layer of ceramic tiles 14.
- a layer of epoxy is placed on the ground plane scrim 21.
- Plastic is placed over the epoxy on the ground plane scrim 21 and a vacuum is used to draw the epoxy into the ground plane scrim 21. The plastic is then removed from the epoxy.
- a first plurality of layers of fiberglass 22 impregnated with epoxy and a radar attenuating material manufactured by Lockheed /Martin are placed over the tightly ground plane scrim 21. The type of radar attenuating material and type and number of layers of fiberglass are dependent on the desired radar signature.
- the first plurality of layers of fiberglass 22 are six layers of 977 fiberglass, which has a tight weave and thin fibers.
- a second plurality of layers of fiberglass 23 impregnated with epoxy, but not treated with radar attenuating material are placed over the first plurality of layers of fiberglass 22.
- the second plurality of layers of fiberglass 23 are three layers of 977 fiberglass, which has a tight weave and thin fibers.
- the signature layer 16 comprises the ground plane scrim 21, the first plurality of layers of fiberglass 22 and the second plurality of layers of fiberglass 23.
- the composite support layer 12 forms part of a composite military vehicle or a building, where protection from munitions is desirable.
- the inventive armor minimized ceramic tile displacement, by limiting the tiles removed or damaged by the projectile to a small area.
- other types of adhesives may be used instead of SC-11 epoxy.
- Other elastomer materials may be used in place of EPDM rubber replacing the layer of EPDM rubber with an elastomer layer.
- Other embodiments may leave out the scrim cloth or use a scrim cloth of a different material.
- Other types of interlayers may be used to bind the ceramic tiles 14 to the composite support layer 12, such as replacing the EPDM rubber with fiberglass.
- the ceramic tiles 14 may be made of other armor ceramics.
- Armor ceramics are made of a high density, high strength crystalline material, such as alumina. In some armor ceramics, the crystalline material is bonded with an amorphous substance such as glass.
- the wrapping of the signature layer around the edges of the composite support structure signifies that edges of the composite support structure are wrapped to provide the desired radar signature.
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