In-situ shock performance investigation of lightweight ceramic nanocomposites

Lead Research Organisation: University of Sheffield
Department Name: Materials Science and Engineering

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Description A range of nanosized ceramic powders for armour applications, including WS2, MoS2, W and carbides were synthesised at low temperatures by using various novel techniques such as molten salt synthesis and low temperature pyrolysis. These powders were used to prepare several types of nanocomposites and their shock resistance investigated. These composites have shown good mechanical properties such as mechanical strength and hardness, and thus could be potentially used for armour applications.
Exploitation Route The findings could be used by other researchers working on composite materials.
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