Composites in Armor
Paul J. Hogg
Composite materials are traditionally regarded as materials
that can save energy in large structures associated with transport.
They are used to produce lightweight structures for fuel-efficient
aircraft such as the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner; lightweight
cars from Lotus, Ferrari and TVR; and high-speed trains, speedboats,
and racing yachts. Now, however, some of the most interesting
applications of composites are those where the materials are
used to save lives and protect property by absorbing the energy
of projectiles, impacts, and crashes.
Centre for Materials Research, Queen Mary, University of London, London E1 4NS, UK.