Date: 8/17/1998, 10:39 am
> my deductive resoning would led me to beileve that kevlar has
> good impact resistance do to its use in bullet proof vests. i am aware
> that many layers of kevlar are used in the construction of a vest
> and that may be what makes the vest efective. but i still think the
> basic material itself must have some impact resistance to be chosen
> for such an application.
I heard a story about an fencer (Epee, I think) that died as a result of using kevlar in an inappropriate manner. What happened was his opponents epee broke off about 1 foot from the hilt. No one realized it because it happened too quick (he was in a fleche attack, a full tilt charge with no hesitation). The break happened as a result of a parry. The broken epee penetrated the kevlar mask without stopping or slowing the least bit. It also penetrated the guys skull. Needless to say he died. Kind of a tragic story considering the two fencers were friends and teammates in the final rounds of a competition.
The moral of the story: Kevlar doesn't stop slow velocity point loads. It does stop high velocity, blunt objects like bullets. It probably doesn't matter as much for wood-core construction as it does for skin-on-frame.
Of course, I could be all wet.
KTK
Messages In This Thread
- kevlar again
Stephen Bumb -- 8/16/1998, 10:35 pm- Re: kevlar again
Pete Jung -- 8/18/1998, 11:43 am- Re: kevlar again
Mark Kanzler -- 8/18/1998, 1:07 pm
- Re: more kevlar
Karl Kulp -- 8/17/1998, 10:39 am- Re: more kevlar
Mark Kanzler -- 8/17/1998, 11:55 am- Re: more kevlar
Martin Foil -- 8/17/1998, 4:52 pm- Re: more kevlar
Karl Kulp -- 8/17/1998, 6:45 pm
- Re: more kevlar
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