
This paper presents the results of the investigation carried out by the authors about the behavior of 80 MPa characteristic compression strength concrete reinforced with different amount of high carbon content steel fiber, submit to impact of different caliber projectiles, determining the thickness of this type of concrete walls needs to prevent no perforation, as well as the maximum penetration to reach into them, so that in the event of no perforation and only penetration, "scabbing" phenomena does not take place on the rear surface of the wall. Prior to ballistic testing was necessary to design the high-strength concrete with specific mechanical properties, especially those related to ductility, since these special concrete must absorb the high energy of projectiles and also the shock waves that accompany them.
scabbing, steel fibers, High strength concrete, Perforación de proyectiles, Shields, high strength concrete, Steel fibers, Blindajes, shields, Scabbing, Piercing projectiles, Hormigones de alta resistencia, TA401-492, Fibras de acero, piercing projectiles, Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
scabbing, steel fibers, High strength concrete, Perforación de proyectiles, Shields, high strength concrete, Steel fibers, Blindajes, shields, Scabbing, Piercing projectiles, Hormigones de alta resistencia, TA401-492, Fibras de acero, piercing projectiles, Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
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