EP2965036A2 - Gradient ballistic material and honeycomb grille - Google Patents
Gradient ballistic material and honeycomb grilleInfo
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- EP2965036A2 EP2965036A2 EP14779513.2A EP14779513A EP2965036A2 EP 2965036 A2 EP2965036 A2 EP 2965036A2 EP 14779513 A EP14779513 A EP 14779513A EP 2965036 A2 EP2965036 A2 EP 2965036A2
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- louver
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41H—ARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
- F41H7/00—Armoured or armed vehicles
- F41H7/02—Land vehicles with enclosing armour, e.g. tanks
- F41H7/03—Air-pressurised compartments for crew; Means for preventing admission of noxious substances, e.g. combustion gas from gun barrels, in crew compartments; Sealing arrangements
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- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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Definitions
- the present invention is generally directed to the design of an air intake or exhaust grille for an armored vehicle and more specifically to the design of a grille having elements made of multiple materials disposed above a honeycomb or grid pattern layer so as to defeat oncoming threats.
- Grille armor has consisted of louvers, typically in a chevron or S shape. Made of aluminum or steel, the louvers are spaced to provide a circuitous open path that air can flow through. Projectiles that fly in a straight line are stopped by contact with the louvers. However, thick louvers block airflow or create stagnation points which affect engine performance.
- An optimized ballistic grille must use openings in these elements to allow air flow.
- the objective is to create a new grille which improves ballistic protection, reduces pressure drop and maintains flow volume over the existing steel bent bar grille.
- the present invention is a grille configuration for an armored vehicle which uses a gradient of different materials in the construction of the grille louvers and a honeycomb layer as a "catcher".
- the materials for the louvers are selected to have an optimum effectiveness for their part of the defeat process.
- the grille must have openings in them for air to pass through. The openings are sized and aerodynamically shaped to attain an optimum balance of airflow and ballistic protection.
- the objective is to capture a grille concept which uses layers of material that are optimized from impact side to 'catcher' side to achieve high ballistic efficiency (good protection for a light weight).
- the geometry of these materials are selected and designed to provide a high volume and a small pressure drop through the grille.
- this invention uses a gradient of multiple armor layers at different locations in the grille.
- the material properties and geometry of each layer is selected to provide optimum flow and ballistic properties based on its location in the armor defeat process.
- the resulting grille is thus lighter and more efficient at protecting the engine and or other internal components from threats.
- optimized grille armor would use a hard outer layer to erode projectiles. Behind the hard layer would be tougher/higher ductility (but softer) layers which have high capacity to absorb energy and catch projectiles. A third layer is the honeycomb structure. This gradient of multiple materials appears to be unique and offers significant performance over existing grilles that use homogenous materials through their thickness.
- optimized grille armor would use flat louvers or bars as the hard outer layer to erode projectiles.
- the flat louvers may be constructed of hardened steel or similar materials. Behind the hard layer would be tougher/higher ductility (but softer) S-louvers which have high capacity to absorb energy and catch projectiles.
- the S-louver may be constructed from aluminum, for example, or similar materials
- the honeycomb is placed under the grille to improve ballistic protection and airflow.
- the honeycomb's smaller opening size does a better job of catching small and large fragments and improves airflow.
- the airflow improvement also reduces engine fuel consumption and therefore saves logistics costs (fuel) over the life of a vehicle.
- This technical solution increases ballistic protection very significantly and improves airflow, which makes this idea very valuable for all armored combat or tactical vehicles.
- the honeycomb has an open top and bottom (no skins). Possible materials include Nomex® composite, aluminum, stainless steel, but any material could be used in a honeycomb or grid pattern.
- the cell size may be 1/16" to 1/4".
- the wall thickness may be from 0.001" to 0.008".
- the webs may be joined by bonding or welding depending on the manufacturer or the material.
- the height/thickness of the honeycomb may be 3/8" to 2". The honeycomb selection is dependent on flow & protection requirements as well as the grille components above.
- the percent open flow area through the honeycomb may be over 90%.
- the honeycomb should have a greater open area than bars or louvers in the front of the grille; this should prevent the honeycomb from becoming the dominant flow restriction.
- the honeycomb material selection must be compatible with typical environmental and NBC requirement for combat vehicles.
- an optimized, best performing honeycomb configuration is: Stainless steel, 1/8" cell size, 0.003" wall, 1" high, ->97% open area. This is for an application under 5" high , 30 to 40 psf array of bars and louvers.
- Metal honeycomb has an added benefit in providing EMI shielding to a grille opening.
- the present invention is a gradient ballistic material and honeycomb grille for stopping a projectile while still maintaining air flow.
- the grille comprising a grille unit which is surrounded by a mounting flange.
- the grille unit includes a plurality of flat louvers positioned parallel to each other, a plurality of S-louvers positioned parallel to each other; and a honeycomb unit positioned adjacent the S-louvers.
- the flat louvers have a mating face that abuts a mating face of the S-louver.
- the flat louver maybe constructed of a harder material than that of the S- louver.
- the pitch of the flat louvers is such that the projectile cannot pass through the grille in a straight line.
- the present invention includes a method for stopping a projectile while still maintaining air flow to a vehicle utilizing a gradient ballistic material and honeycomb grille.
- the method comprising; positioning a plurality of flat louvers parallel to each other across the length of the grille, positioning a plurality of S-louvers parallel to each other across the length of the grille; and positioning a honeycomb unit adjacent the S-louvers.
- the flat louvers have a mating face that abuts a mating face of the S-louver and the flat louvers are constructed of a harder material than that of the S-louver.
- the pitch of the flat louvers is such that the projectile cannot pass through the grille in a straight line.
- the S-louver includes a hook end for catching fragments created by the projectile striking the flat louver or it may include a rounded end for catching fragments.
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a grille of the present invention
- Figure 2 is a bottom perspective view of a grille of the present invention.
- Figure 3 is planar view of the grille elements of the present invention.
- Figure 4A is a top perspective view of an air cleaner grille which is used as the demonstrative for the present invention.
- Figure 4B is a bottom perspective view of an air cleaner grille which is used as the demonstrative for the present invention.
- Figure 5A is a side view of the grille embodiment depicted in Figure 4A.
- Figure 5B is a top view of the grille embodiment depicted in Figure 4A.
- Figure 6 is a planar view of Figure 5 A along axis A-A.
- Figure 7 is a planar view of Figure 5B along axis B-B.
- Figure 8 is a perspective view of the S-louver assembly of the grille embodiment depicted in Figure 4.
- Figure 9A is a cross-sectional view of the S-louver assembly of Figure 8.
- Figure 9B is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the S-louver assembly.
- Figure 9C is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the S-louver assembly.
- Figure 10 is a perspective view of the fiat louver of the grille embodiment depicted in Figure 4.
- Figure 11 is a top view of the flat louver of Figure 10.
- Figure 12 is a cross sectional view of the flat louver of Figure 11 at axis A-A.
- FIG 13 is a perspective view of the honeycomb layer of the grille embodiment depicted in Figure 4A. While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
- the present invention is an air passage protection system that includes a louver system and a honeycomb structure.
- the louver system contains a gradient of ballistic materials to improve air handling and protection.
- the louver system may be constructed of one or multiple pieces of ballistic material.
- the honeycomb structure acts a "catcher" or backstop to collect the fragments created by a projectiles contact with the louver system.
- the grille structure 50 for an air intake or exhaust for an armored vehicle is presented.
- the present invention could be applicable to any structure requiring protection that has air handling needs, including vehicles or secured buildings with HVAC systems.
- the grille structure 50 includes a frame 52 which surrounds grille unit 54.
- the frame 52 allows for mounting of the grille structure 50 to a vehicle or other structure.
- grille structure 50 also includes an access system 55 for removing the grille structure 50.
- a honeycomb 56 is attached so as to cover one planar face of the grille unit 54.
- the honeycomb 56 acts as a "catcher" to stop incoming threats that have been scattered or fragmented by the grille unit 54.
- louver system 57 is comprised of at least two different materials disposed in respective layers.
- grille unit 54 includes hard bars or flat louvers 58, ductile louvers or S- louvers 60 and a honeycomb 56.
- the hard bars 58 are placed on the attack side of the grille 54.
- ductile formed louvers 60 are positioned to catch the main penetrator and finally honeycomb 56 acts as a final catcher for small fragments broken loose by the initial impact and driven through the openings between the bars 58 and louvers 60.
- the bar 58 material is High Hard Armor (HHA) Steel per MIL-DTL- 46100 (yield strength 220 ksi). Inconel 625, Titanium and other materials may also be used as bars. Current applications prefer HHA because of its hardness, cost integratability and high density which allows a large flow area. Tungsten alloys, depleted Uranium and ceramics would also be option because of their hardness and high density.
- HHA High Hard Armor
- the S-louvers 60 are disposed between the bars 58 and the honeycomb 56.
- the S- louvers 60 could be comprised of a softer material with tougher/higher ductility properties so as to absorb energy from the particles created after striking the outer layer.
- the design is an 'S' shaped louver.
- the S louver has lower pressure drop than other shapes of curved louvers
- the 'S' louver shape may be constructed in 4", 3", and shorter aluminum extrusions.
- the S -louver may be made with Titanium, S2 Fiberglass and Kevlar®.
- ballistically efficient grille have 60 - 80% of their weight in the bars 58 and 20 to 40 % of their weight in the 'S' louver 60.
- the low density louver materials tend to have the best ballistic efficiency for their weight.
- Kevlar® and aluminum having the best ballistics and titanium and steel, the worst. 5000 series Aluminum is selected for most applications. It is easy to integrate by welding, low cost and its comparatively higher density enables the grille to fit in a smaller envelope. This facilitates an overall shorter grille which fits the tight space envelopes required by vehicles.
- a pultruded Kevlar® louver may offer the highest ballistic efficiency and the hook can be filled with soft foam and covered. This smoothes flow but allows a fragment to pass through the foam fill and be caught in the hook.
- aluminum may be easy to integrate because it can be welded which may be more compatible with a metal vehicle and is a more mature material than pultruded Kevlar®.
- the bars 58 and the S-louvers 60 typically have 50% to 75% open area to provide adequate flow volume.
- the leading and exit edges of both the bars 58 and the louvers 60 have chamfered or rounded edges to enable smoother airflow and minimize pressure drop.
- Honeycomb 596 is the last and softest element behind the louver system 57.
- the foil walls and cells are sized to catch slow small fragments which emerge from the bar and louvers above.
- Aluminum and stainless steel honeycomb maybe used in grilles. Typically the aluminum walls are bonded while the stainless are spot welded to join the foil in segmented walls. For their weight they appear to have similar ballistic performance on a pound for pound basis.
- Aluminum honeycomb is less expensive than stainless, however, the welded stainless steel is more durable, and can withstand higher temperature than aluminum.
- Honeycomb selection will depend on the needs of each application.
- Other catcher materials include layers of wire mesh, Nomex® or other fiber reinforced plastic honeycombs and open cell foams made of metal or composite.
- Honeycomb is preferred because it has up to 98% open area and presents a very low flow restriction.
- the metallic honeycombs can be used as EMI shields.
- Honeycomb 56 can also be used as a Foreign Object Debris Screen (FOD) to prevent radiators from being blocked by vegetation other debris.
- FOD Foreign Object Debris Screen
- the grille structure 50 is configured for an air intake. Alternate configurations are envisioned for exhaust or other openings that require passage of air.
- the grille unit 54 is comprised of an S-louver assembly 61 attached to a flat louver assembly 63.
- the S-louver assembly 61 is surrounded by an S-louver flange 62.
- flat louver assembly 63 is surrounded by a flat louver flange 64.
- Both S-louver flange 62 and flat louver flange 64 include apertures 66 so that S-louver flange 62 and flat louver flange 64 may be fastened together with fasteners 70.
- S-louver assembly 61 is generally comprised of S-louver flange 62 that surrounds S- louver compartment 72. Within S-louver compartment 72 are disposed a plurality of S-louvers 60. The S-louvers 60 are held within S-louver compartment 72 by S-louver top locator 76 and S- louver base locator 78. S-louver top locator 76 may include slots 80 so that S-louver 60 can abut flat louver 58. S-louver base locator 78 may include base slots 84 that maintain the relative position of the S-louver 60. At opposing ends of S-louver 60 are disposed S-louver flanges 75. S-louver flanges 75 are sized to fit within end slots 79 of S-louver compartment 72.
- Flat louver assembly 63 generally comprises of flat louver flange 64 that extends from flat louver compartment 86.
- a plurality of gussets 88 may connect flat louver flange 64 to flat louver compartment 86.
- Disposed within flat louver compartment 86 are a plurality of fiat louvers 58.
- the flat louvers 58 include flat louver flanges 90 that extend from opposing ends of the flat louver 58.
- Flat louver compartment 86 includes angled slots 92 at opposing faces.
- the flat louver flanges 90 are sized to slidingly engage angled slots 92.
- Flat louver 58 can then be welded into place at the interface of flange 90 and slot 92.
- At least one flat louver locator bar 96 extends across the flat louver compartment 86 transverse to flat louvers 58.
- S-louver 60 as depicted in Figures 8 and 9A, has a hook end 98 at a first end and a mating end 100 at the second end.
- Hook end 98 defines an arcuate face 102 that is bounded by cover plate indent 104 and hook 106.
- Cover plate 108 extends across arcuate face 102 with a first end seated in cover plate indent 104 and opposing end abutting hook 106.
- Cover plate 108 is constructed of a soft material, such as a thin wall of aluminum or polymer, and is positioned to improve the aerodynamics of S-louver 60.
- the hook 98 of the louver is closed in by a closed cell foam. This eliminates air re-circulation in the hook cavity region and reduces flow instabilities associated with vortex shedding leading to improved flow characteristics and a reduction in the pressure drop as has been observed in flow modeling.
- the cover plate 108 is not intended to stop fragments, as that is the purpose of the hook end 98.
- Mating end 100 includes mating indent 1 10.
- Mating indent 110 includes an angled face 112 that sets the angle of flat louver 58 relative to S-louver 60.
- S-louver 160 includes the same hook arrangement 198 but the base structure 200 lacks a mating indent.
- S-louver 260 includes a closed hook 198 and the base structure 300 lacks a mating indent. Filling the hook in the extrusion reduces manufacturing cost. By not having to add a separate feature in the hook the air flow is smoother. Filling the hook portion may be performed by bonding a solid aluminum half round into the hook. A new aluminum extrusion with a closed hook can be slightly thinner at the same linear density. The thinner extrusion will result in a greater open area, resulting in lower flow velocity for a constant mass flow and a lower pressure drop.
- Flat louver 58 as depicted in Figs. 10-12, includes an outer edge 114 and an inner edge 116. Shortening the aluminum extrusion S -louvers and lengthening the flat louver bars improves flow and ballistic performance. Plus the overall profile is lower.
- Outer edge 114 includes chamfer face 118, flat end 120 and return face 122.
- Chamfer face 1 18 is angled so that flat louver 58 presents a face parallel to the top plane of flat louver compartment 86.
- Inner edge 116 includes an angled face 124 that rests on S-louver angled face 112 and abutment point 126 that mates with S-louver mating indent 110.
- the honeycomb 56 may use 0.002" to 0.004" foil, have a 1/8" cell width.
- the preferred material is 304 Stainless with the foil joined by spot welding.
- the honeycomb 56 may be 0.30" to 1.5" high.
- the honeycomb 56 may be cut at a slight angle to match the direction of the flow exiting the louvers.
- the honeycomb 56 is mounted to the S-louver compartment 72.
- a grille 50 for light to medium artillery and small arms will be 2.5" to 4.5" high and 20 to 35 psf.
- a grille 50 for medium to heavy artillery will be 4" to 6" high and 30 to 45psf.
- a grille 50 for heavy machine gun will be up to 8" thick or more and 80psf.
- the ratio of material by thickness may be 10% to 20% honeycomb, 30% to 60% louvers and 30% to 60% bars.
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