Blast Mitigation of structures using a Polyurea/Kevlar...
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Blast Mitigation of structures using a Polyurea/Kevlar
composite.High Heat & Pressure Spray
Application
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Explosive blast causes:
• Industrial Accidents.
• Severe weather incidents.
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Industrial Accidents.
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Severe weather incidents.
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Polyurea/Kevlar composite.
• Polyurea is a two-component spray applied polymer that cures in seconds!
• Ballistic-grade Kevlar is a woven sheet that can withstand debris impact.
• Polyaspartic polyurea is a low viscosity liquid that “wets-out” the Kevlar, and bonds to the spray applied polyurea forming a composite.
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A Polyurea spray application.
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Ballistic grade, woven Kevlar.
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Close-up of ballistic weave.
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Testing the composite .
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Government test site in New Mexico.
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CMU block wall is primed.
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First 1/8 inch layer of polyurea is white.
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Laying up the Kevlar.
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Second 1/8 inch layer of polyurea is gray.
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Finished wall retrofit.
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Blast charge is 220 # TNT.
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Instrument configuration.
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Before blast.
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Post test. Control wall is gone.
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Close-up of control wall.
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Close-up of retrofitted wall.
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Instrumentation results.
• Incidental pressure sensors.
• Reflected pressure sensors.
• High-speed video cameras.
• Wall deflection gauge.
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Summary of test results.
• Control wall completely failed.• Outside surface of retrofitted wall failed.• All wall debris remained outside test room
of blast structure.• Polyurea/Kevlar had no tears, rips or
delamination from inside of wall.• Maximum peak wall deflection of 9.2
inches into test room, then rebounded back to a slight concave out of structure.