All right, so I've read some arms-research-for-dummies articles about this stuff; for those that haven't, apparently various corporate/government entities are researching new types of body armor filled with goo which becomes rigid in response to sudden impacts. So, the idea is that you can run around in a relatively lightweight and flexible suit, but the moment somebody shoots or stabs you the goo stiffens up, stopping the advance of the attack and spreading the impact out over a wider area of one's body. Then it softens again so you can move around. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilatant#Body_armor gives a brief synopsis.
So much I get. But I'm interested in the nitty-gritty. Does anyone here know of a site that discusses this stuff in a knowledgeable but not impenetrably technical manner? I'm particular curious about things like:
-Presumptively the knife/bullet can still potentially cause a hole in the container, which would allow for leaks--is this correct? Would a long, slashing impact lead to massive goo loss even if the subject wasn't injured (assuming you don't pad it with kevlar or another such material)?
-How much protection would such armor offer against broader-surface impacts, e.g. bomb blasts? I'm guessing "not much" in the case of a blast that sends a guy flying, though it would block shrapnel.
-I'm sure a sufficiently strong force could penetrate the protection; how strong, do you suppose? EDIT: By "penetrate" I mean punch through and hit the body beneath, not magically nullify the thing's force-distribution properties or anything. I mean, presumptively if you shot a .50 cal sniper rifle into one of these things the bullet would go through, but how much weaker would the shot have to be before the projectile wouldn't get through?
I would just Google it, but I'd like information that might have a prayer of being accurate. And there's no English-language library down here.
Thanks in advance to anybody nerdy enough to speculate on this stuff!
So much I get. But I'm interested in the nitty-gritty. Does anyone here know of a site that discusses this stuff in a knowledgeable but not impenetrably technical manner? I'm particular curious about things like:
-Presumptively the knife/bullet can still potentially cause a hole in the container, which would allow for leaks--is this correct? Would a long, slashing impact lead to massive goo loss even if the subject wasn't injured (assuming you don't pad it with kevlar or another such material)?
-How much protection would such armor offer against broader-surface impacts, e.g. bomb blasts? I'm guessing "not much" in the case of a blast that sends a guy flying, though it would block shrapnel.
-I'm sure a sufficiently strong force could penetrate the protection; how strong, do you suppose? EDIT: By "penetrate" I mean punch through and hit the body beneath, not magically nullify the thing's force-distribution properties or anything. I mean, presumptively if you shot a .50 cal sniper rifle into one of these things the bullet would go through, but how much weaker would the shot have to be before the projectile wouldn't get through?
I would just Google it, but I'd like information that might have a prayer of being accurate. And there's no English-language library down here.
Thanks in advance to anybody nerdy enough to speculate on this stuff!
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