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Testing of Body Armor Materials:

Phase III

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Size: 340 pages, 8 1/2 x 11

Publication Year:2012


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Committee on Testing of Body Armor Materials for Use by the U.S. Army--Phase III; Board on Army Science and Technology; Committee on National Statistics; Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences; Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education; National Research Council
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In 2009, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released the report Warfighter Support: Independent Expert Assessment of Army Body Armor Test Results and Procedures Needed Before Fielding, which commented on the conduct of the test procedures governing acceptance of body armor ...
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Front Matter i-xxii  
Summary 1-19 (skim)
1 Introduction 20-24 (skim)
2 Overview of Body Armor 25-33 (skim)
3 Historical Basis for Current Body Armor Testing 34-45 (skim)
4 Clay and Backing Materials 46-91 (skim)
5 Instrumentation and Procedures for Measuring an Indent in a Clay Backing Material 92-106 (skim)
6 Statistical Considerations in Body Armor Testing 107-136 (skim)
7 Helmet Testing 137-168 (skim)
8 Medical Basis for Future Body Armor Testing 169-239 (skim)
9 Future Improvements in Testing Methodology 240-256 (skim)
Appendix A Biographical Sketches of Committee Members 257-263 (skim)
Appendix B Committee Meetings 264-267 (skim)
Appendix C Additional Phase III Tasks 268-268 (skim)
Appendix D Report Sections Cross-Referenced to the Statement of Task 269-271 (skim)
Appendix E Ballistic Body Armor Insert Composition and Defeat Mechanisms 272-273 (skim)
Appendix F Committee Responses to the Government Accountability Office Report 274-279 (skim)
Appendix G Determining the Necessary Level of Precision for Body Armor Testing 280-298 (skim)
Appendix H Statistical Tolerance Bounds 299-301 (skim)
Appendix I Analytical Approaches for Comparing Test Protocols 302-304 (skim)
Appendix J Contemporary Methods for Assessing Behind-Armor Blunt Trauma in Live Animals 305-315 (skim)
Appendix K Phase I Findings 316-316 (skim)
Appendix L Phase II Recommendations 317-322 (skim)
Appendix M Estimating the Accuracy and Precision of the Digital Caliper and Faro Laser 323-340 (skim)

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In 2009, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released the report Warfighter Support: Independent Expert Assessment of Army Body Armor Test Results and Procedures Needed Before Fielding, which commented on the conduct of the test procedures governing acceptance of body armor vest-plate inserts worn by military service members. This GAO report, as well as other observations, led the Department of Defense Director, Operational Test & Evaluation, to request that the National Research Council (NRC) Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences conduct a three-phase study to investigate issues related to the testing of body armor materials for use by the U.S. Army and other military departments. Phase I and II resulted in two NRC letter reports: one in 2009 and one in 2010. This report is Phase III in the study.

Testing of Body Armor Materials: Phase III provides a roadmap to reduce the variability of clay processes and shows how to migrate from clay to future solutions, as well as considers the use of statistics to permit a more scientific determination of sample sizes to be used in body armor testing. This report also develops ideas for revising or replacing the Prather study methodology, as well as reviews comments on methodologies and technical approaches to military helmet testing. Testing of Body Armor Materials: Phase III also considers the possibility of combining various national body armor testing standards.

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