RT Journal Article T1 Experimental study of woven-laminates structures subjected to high-velocity impact A1 Alonso San José, Luis A1 Navarro Ugena, Carlos A1 García Castillo, Shirley Kalamis AB This study was designed to evaluate the experimental behavior of monolithic structures consisting of E-glass/polyester woven laminates subjected to high-velocity impact. A number of monolithic laminates with areal densities ranging from 5.94 to 23.76 kg m 2, were studied. The objectives are to study the influence of the composite plate areal density on projectile residual velocity, the minimum energy and velocity of the projectile at the moment of perforation, the energy absorbed by the laminate, the contact time between the plate and the projectile during the impact event and the extension of the damaged surface area on both faces of the laminate. PB Taylor & Francis SN 1537-6494 YR 2019 FD 2019-06-18 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/31940 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/31940 LA eng NO The authors are indebted to the University Carlos III of Madrid project: “Acción Estratégica en Materiales Compuestos y Análisis Numérico simplificado de Estructuras y protecciones ligeras sometidas a impacto balístico” (2010/00309/002) (“Strategic Action in Composite Materials and simplified Numerical Analysis of Structures and light protections subjected to ballistic impact”) for financial support for this work. DS e-Archivo RD 1 sept. 2024