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Dynamic fracture in carbon-fibre composites: Effect of steel and ice projectiles

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In this article, a 2x2 twill weave T300 carbon fiber/epoxy composite flat-plate specimen is examined, using a combination of non-invasive analysis techniques.
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In this study the resultant ballistic dynamic response observed in a 2x2 twill weave T300 carbon fibre/epoxy composite flat-plate specimen is examined, using a combination of non-invasive analysis techniques. The study investigates deformation, damage and fracture following the impacts with both solid (steel) and fragmenting (ice) projectiles travelling with velocities of 70-90 m/s and 300-500 m/s, respectively. Digital image correlation was employed to obtain displacement data for the rear surfaces of the specimens in each experiment, and used to assess the effect of impact velocity and projectile material on the specimen’s response. 3D X-ray computed tomography was used to image and visualize the resultant internal cloud of damage and fracture, initiated by dynamic loading in each specimen. It was shown that solid projectiles led to greater localized deformation and, in some cases, penetration, whereas fragmenting projectiles destroyed on impact resulted in more distributed loading leading to major front-surface damage depending on the depth on indentation before fragmentation.

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Skin-stringer interface failure investigation of stringer-stiffened curved composite panels under hail ice impact

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the dynamic behavior and failure of stringer-stiffened curved carbon/epoxy composite panels impacted by hail ice at two classic locations (mid-bay of impact type I and mid-flange of impact Type II) with different velocities.
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Honeycomb core failure mechanism of CFRP/Nomex sandwich panel under multi-angle impact of hail ice

TL;DR: In this paper, a mesoscale numerical modeling method of a honeycomb structure was proposed to represent debonding failure at the interface of two-glued-paper-walls (TGPW) interface.
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Polyurea-coated glass-fibre-reinforced laminate under high-speed impact: experimental study

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of polyurea coating on impact-performance parameters of a woven glass-fibre-reinforced laminate is studied on a specially developed ballistic experimental test rig employing a pneumatic gun.
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Damage Assessment of Specimens Made of Layered Composite Polymeric Material Based on Carbon Plastic in Fatigue Tests

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an experimental technique for assessing the damageability of specimens of layered polymeric material during fatigue tests, which can indicate the appearance of interlayer fracture in the tested specimens.
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Some effects accompanying delamination of CFRP under cyclic tension

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present the results of an experimental study of the processes of fatigue failure of layered carbon fiber reinforced plastics, which is carried out on samples with a cross section of 15x25 mm subjected to cyclic tension with a maximum operating time of up to 1 million loading cycles.
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Impact on Laminated Composites: Recent Advances

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive view of the state of knowledge in the area of impact damage on composite materials, focusing on low velocity impact damage and the evaluation and prediction of residual properties of damaged laminates.
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Experimental investigation of high velocity ice impacts on woven carbon/epoxy composite panels

TL;DR: In this paper, spherical-shaped ice simulating hailstones were projected onto woven carbon/epoxy composite panels to determine the damage resistance of thin-walled composite structures to ice impact, and to observe the resulting damage modes that occur over a wide range of velocity.
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Ballistic impact behavior of hybrid composites

TL;DR: In this article, an experimental study on the ballistic impact behavior of hybrid composites is presented, and it is observed that ballistic limit velocity, V 50 can be increased by adding E-glass layers to T300 carbon layers compared with only carbon composites for the same laminate thickness.
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The effect of shear strength on the ballistic response of laminated composite plates

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of matrix shear strength upon the dynamic response was explored by testing: (i) CFRP plates with both a cured and uncured matrix and (ii) UHMWPE laminates with identical fibres but with two matrices of different shear strengths.
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Quasi-static penetration and ballistic properties of kenaf–aramid hybrid composites

TL;DR: In this paper, quasi-static penetration and ballistic properties of nonwoven kenaf fibres/Kevlar epoxy hybrid laminates with thicknesses ranging from 3.1mm to 10.8mm by hard projectile at normal incidence have been experimentally investigated.
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