Microstructural examination and ballistic testing of field-assisted sintering technology produced Ti-TiB2 functionally graded material composite armour plates

Materials Science and Technology(2024)

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High hardness ceramics are potent in their use for armour applications globally, but intrinsically brittle. This can result in fragmentation damage, as well as low multi hit capacity. In this work, alternative 250 mm diameter Ti-6Al-4 V discs were produced using field-assisted sintering technology (FAST) with and without stepped functional grading using low wt.% TiB2 concentrations, respectively, to investigate their microstructure and ballistic performance. The in situ generation of a significant quantity of high strength, ceramic TiB needles was confirmed for the samples, and the plates were ballistically tested to attain V50 values. In addition to a microstructural examination. The ballistic results indicated a superior behavior to the monolithic titanium alloy plates without TiB2 additions.
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