ASTM E3005-2015 Standard Terminology for Body Armor《防弹衣的标准术语》.pdf
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1、Designation: E3005 15Standard Terminology forBody Armor1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E3005; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the yea
2、r of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 The scope of this terminology is to provide a standardterminology for body armor providing protection againstballistic threats, stabbing, fragmentation, blunt impact, or acom
3、bination of threats.1.2 The intent of this terminology is to have terms,abbreviations, and formulas that are applicable across federalagencies, law enforcement and corrections agencies, testingand certification bodies, and manufacturers.1.2.1 The terminology is kept general herein and should bedefin
4、ed more specifically as needed within individual testmethods or other standards.1.3 This terminology is not intended to describe test meth-ods or performance requirements for body armor.2. Referenced Documents2.1 DOD Standard:2MIL-STD-3027 Method Standard for Performance Require-ments and Testing of
5、 Body Armor2.2 NIJ Standard:3NIJ Standard-0101.06 Ballistic Resistance of Body Armor2.3 SAAMI Standard:4SAAMI Glossary of Industry Terms3. Terminologyaccessory, na body armor component that is detachable orremovable from the body armor and is intended to provideextended area of coverage protection a
6、gainst threats that mayinclude ballistic threats, stabbing, fragmentation, bluntimpact, or a combination of threats.DISCUSSIONAccessories are typically attachments to tactical bodyarmor providing protection to areas not covered by the vest, such as theshoulders, upper arms, neck, sides, pelvis, and
7、groin. See tactical bodyarmor. See vest.ammunition, none or more loaded cartridges consisting ofcase, primer, propellant, and one or more projectiles.angle of incidence, nthe angle between the test threat line ofaim and the line normal to a reference plane based on thefront surface of the backing as
8、sembly. (Adapted from NIJ0101.06). See also obliquity.DISCUSSIONSome standards have used the terms angle of incidenceand obliquity as synonyms, but in this standard, they are defineddifferently. Fig. 1 provides examples to aid in visualizing the differencebetween angle of incidence and obliquity.are
9、al density, na measure of the mass of the armor panel perunit area, usually expressed in kilograms per square meter(kg/m2) or pound-mass per square foot (lbm/ft2).armor carrier, nSee carrier.armor panel, na component of soft body armor consisting ofprotective materials, typically enclosed in a panel
10、 cover. Seeballistic panel, blunt impact panel, stab panel. See alsopanel cover.backface deformation (BFD), nthe indentation in the back-ing material caused by a projectile impact on the test itemduring testing. Synonymous with backface signature.DISCUSSIONDetails necessary for making BFD measuremen
11、ts arespecified in individual test methods.backface signature, nSee backface deformation.backing assembly, na backing fixture filled with backingmaterial. For example, a clay block is a type of a backingassembly.backing fixture, nany apparatus designed to hold the back-ing material(s) for a specific
12、 test.backing material, nthe substance placed behind the testitem during testing.DISCUSSIONThe backing material typically provides support for thetest item, and it may act as a witness material and may provide ameasurable indication of the test item performance.ballistic panel, na type of armor pane
13、l intended to provideballistic resistance.1This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E54 onHomeland Security Applications and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeE54.04 on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2015. Published November 2015. D
14、OI:10.1520/E3005-15.2Available from U.S. Government Printing Office Superintendent of Documents,732 N. Capitol St., NW, Mail Stop: SDE, Washington, DC 20401, http:/www.access.gpo.gov.3Available from National Institute of Justice (NIJ), 810 7th St., NW, Washington,DC 20531, http:/nij.gov.4Available f
15、rom Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute, Inc.,11 Mile Hill Rd, Newtown, Connecticut, 064702539, www.saami.org.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States1ballistic resistance, na characteristic of protective equip
16、-ment or materials describing their ability to provide protec-tion from projectiles.blunt impact panel, na type of armor panel intended toprovide protection against impact from a blunt object.blunt impact resistance, na characteristic of protectiveequipment or materials describing their ability to p
17、rovideprotection against impact from a blunt object.body armor, nan item of personal protective equipmentintended to protect the wearer from threats that may includeballistic threats, stabbing, fragmentation, or blunt impact.DISCUSSIONLaw enforcement and corrections officers typicallyrefer to body a
18、rmor as a vest. See vest.bullet, na projectile fired from a firearm or testing apparatus.DISCUSSIONThe SAAMI definition considers bullets to be projec-tiles fired from rifled barrels, which differentiates bullets from shot,slugs, fragment simulators, and other projectiles.carrier, na garment whose p
19、rimary purpose is to retain thearmor panel(s) or plate(s) and provide a means of supportingand securing the armor panel(s) or plate(s) to the wearer.cartridge, na single assembled unit consisting of a bullet,propellant, primer, and casing. Synonymous with bination armor, na type of body armor intend
20、ed toprotect the wearer from both ballistic threats and stabbing.DISCUSSIONCombination armor is sometimes called dual-threatarmor or multiple-threat plete penetration, nthe result of a test threat impact ifone or more of the following conditions are met: (1) anyportion of a test threat, a fragment o
21、f a test threat, or afragment of the test item passes through the wear face of thetest item; (2) a hole is created through the test item; (3) thepresence of a test threat, a fragment of a test threat, or afragment of the test item is embedded or passes into thebacking material; or (4) a hole is crea
22、ted through the witnesspanel. Synonymous with perforation.DISCUSSIONThe conditions for complete penetration are specified inindividual test methods.concealable body armor, na vest designed to be worn underthe shirt (uniform or undercover) or in a carrier that lookslike a uniform shirt so that it is
23、not easily seen.DISCUSSIONConcealable body armor is also called concealablearmor.conditioning, na process that exposes an item, prior totesting, to a specified controlled environment or physicalstresses, or both.fair hit, na test threat impact (on a test item) that meets allspecified requirements in
24、 a particular test method.hard armor, nan item of personal protective equipment thatis constructed of rigid materials and is intended to protect thewearer from threats that may include ballistic threats,stabbing, fragmentation, or blunt impact, or combinationsthereof; synonymous with hard armor plat
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