Aluminum alloys having improved ballistics and armor protection performance
View Patent ↗New 7XXX alloys having improved ballistics performance are disclosed. The new alloys generally are resistant to armor piercing rounds at 2850 fps, resistant to fragment simulated particles at 2950 fps, and are resistant to spalling. To achieve the improved ballistics properties, the alloys are generally overaged so as to obtain a tensile yield strength that is (i) at least about 10 ksi lower than peak strength and/or (ii) no greater than 70 ksi.
1. An armor component produced from a 7XXX series aluminum alloy, wherein the aluminum alloy consists essentially of:
7.0-9.5 wt. % Zinc;
1.3-1.68 wt. % Mg;
1.2-1.9 wt. % Cu; and
up to 0.4 wt. % of at least one grain structure control element;
the balance being aluminum and incidental elements and impurities;
(A) wherein the 7XXX alloy is in the form of a plate having a thickness of 1-4 inches;
(B) wherein the 7XXX alloy is sufficiently overaged to achieve:
(i) a fragment simulated particles V 50 ballistics limit of at least 2950 feet per second; and
(ii) spall resistance as measured in accordance with MIL-STD-662F(1997); and
(iii) a longitudinal tensile yield strength of not greater than 68 ksi.
2. The armor component of claim 1 , wherein the 7XXX alloy achieves a tensile yield strength of at least 64 ksi.
3. The armor component of claim 1 , wherein the 7XXX alloy achieves a tensile yield strength of at least 65 ksi.
4. The armor component of claim 1 , wherein the 7XXX alloy achieves a tensile yield strength of at least 66 ksi.