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Peter H. Bull
Researcher at Aalborg University
Publications - 21
Citations - 372
Peter H. Bull is an academic researcher from Aalborg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sandwich-structured composite & Ballistic impact. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 21 publications receiving 347 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter H. Bull include Swedish National Defence College & Royal Institute of Technology.
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Damage tolerance assessment of composite sandwich panels with localised damage
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact and indentation damage and its effect on the load carrying capacity of state-of-the-art carbon composite sandwich panels for marine applications is investigated.
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Compressive strength after impact of CFRP-foam core sandwich panels in marine applications
Peter H. Bull,Fredrik Edgren +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a parametric study on impact damage resistance and residual strength of carbon fiber sandwich panels with carbon fiber-vinylester faces and PVC foam core is conducted. But the results of the study were limited to two different impactor geometries.
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Compressive Failure of Impacted NCF Composite Sandwich Panels - Characterisation of the Failure Process:
TL;DR: In this article, non-crimp fabric (NCF) composite face sheet sandwich panels have been tested in compression after impact (CAI). Damage in the face sheets was characterised by fractography.
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Behaviour of multiple composite plates subjected to ballistic impact
TL;DR: In this article, an experimental and numerical investigation has been carried out to study the behavior of single and multiple laminated panels subjected to ballistic impact, where a pressurized air gun is used to shoot the impactor, which can attain sufficient velocity to penetrate all the laminates in a multiple laminate panel.
Damage tolerance and residual strength of composite sandwich structures
TL;DR: The exploitation of sandwich structures as a means to achieve high specific strength and stiffness is relatively new as discussed by the authors, therefore, the knowledge of its damage tolerance is limitedcompared to other stru...