CLT Wall for Bullet-Safe Temporary Buildings

Authors

  • Elina Barone RTU
  • Ingars Grinevics
  • Baiba Gaujena
  • Martins Vilnitis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.sace.37.1.38395

Keywords:

building, bulletproof, CLT, handgun, Kevlar

Abstract

The authors propose a handgun bulletproof load-bearing 140 mm cross-laminated timber (CLT) wall with knitted aramid (Kevlar) fabric in two layers for tangling the bullet and a reference wall without a Kevlar layer. The study compares the layers in which the added aramid sheet should be placed for northern areas to allow people to have acceptable insulated conditions in temporary houses while being protected from potential bullet external threats. Results showed that a 140 mm CLT layer with 200 mm mineral wool insulation with a Kevlar layer between the insulation layer and CLT is enough to stop the bullet if fired up to 341.6 m/s with a firearm. Perforation data for CLT material samples with various thicknesses have been collected and analyzed. A metal rod and a ruler determined the penetration depth for ogive-nose projectiles when they did not fully perforate the panel. The results show the ballistic properties of CLT material. The results will be proposed to the construction industry of wooden buildings as a bonus for those whose security is significant.

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Published

2025-05-20

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