Lightweight metal foam blocks blastwave, debris from high-explosive rounds

Science Daily  March 26, 2018
A team of researchers in the US (North Carolina State University, US Army) found that steel-CMF (composite metal foam) offers much more protection than all other existing armor materials while lowering the weight remarkably. In tests the steel-CMF held up against the wave of blast pressure and against the copper and steel fragments created by the exploding round, as well as aluminum from the strikeplate. When compared to the experimental results, their model matched very closely. The experimental and analytical results are proving that novel CMF material can be the solution for the pressing need for light-weight and more efficient vehicular armors… read more. TECHNICAL ARTICLE

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