Effect of Hardness on the Ballistic Impact Behavior of High-Strength Steels Against 7.62-mm Armor Piercing Projectiles

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Teyfik Demir
Mustafa Übeyli
R.O. Yıldırım
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[1] TOBB University of Economics and Technology,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Middle East Technical University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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ballistic testing; heat treatment; high-strength steel;
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Ballistic performance of engineering materials should be known in selection of the most suitable armor material to protect civilian or military system with the lowest possible weight against various threats. In this study, the ballistic impact characterization of high-strength steels, namely AISI 4340 and DIN 100Cr6, was investigated using 7.62-mm armor piercing (AP) projectiles by considering four hardness levels and five areal densities. The main aim was to examine the effect of hardness and areal density on the ballistic behavior of these steels. Hence, four different heat-treatment schedules were applied to these steels to get different mechanical properties. After ballistic testing, macro and micro examinations of the specimens were carried out to clarify their failure mechanisms. According to the results, the AISI 4340 steel having a hardness of ~50 HRC showed the best ballistic performance among the investigated materials.
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