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Three-dimensional numerical modeling of composite panels subjected to underwater blast

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In this paper, a finite element fluid-structure interaction model was developed to understand the deformation and failure mechanisms of both monolithic and sandwich composite panels, and the simulations demonstrated that the delamination process is strongly rate dependent, and that Hashin model captures the spatial distribution and magnitude of damage to first-order approximation.
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Designing lightweight high-performance materials that can sustain high impulsive loadings is of great interest for marine applications. In this study, a finite element fluid–structure interaction model was developed to understand the deformation and failure mechanisms of both monolithic and sandwich composite panels. Fiber (E-glass fiber) and matrix (vinylester resin) damage and degradation in individual unidirectional composite laminas were modeled using Hashin failure model. The delamination between laminas was modeled by a strain-rate sensitive cohesive law. In sandwich panels, core compaction (H250 PVC foam) is modeled by a crushable foam plasticity model with volumetric hardening and strain-rate sensitivity. The model-predicted deformation histories, fiber/matrix damage patterns, and inter-lamina delamination, in both monolithic and sandwich composite panels, were compared with experimental observations. The simulations demonstrated that the delamination process is strongly rate dependent, and that Hashin model captures the spatial distribution and magnitude of damage to a first-order approximation. The model also revealed that the foam plays an important role in improving panel performance by mitigating the transmitted impulse to the back-side face sheet while maintaining overall bending stiffness.

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Review of current trends in research and applications of sandwich structures

TL;DR: A review of modern trends in theoretical developments, novel designs and modern applications of sandwich structures can be found in this paper, where the most recent literature published at the time of writing this review is considered, older sources are listed only on as-needed basis.
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A Numerical Study of Auxetic Composite Panels under Blast Loadings

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of composite panels composed of auxetic cellular cores and metal facets for blast resistance applications is numerically studied, taking into account the rate-dependent effects.
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Three-dimensional modelling of auxetic sandwich panels for localised impact resistance:

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of composite panels with auxetic lattice cores confined between metallic facets for localised impact resistance applications is numerically studied, considering the rate-dependent effects.
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Bimaterial 3D printing and numerical analysis of bio-inspired composite structures under in-plane and transverse loadings

TL;DR: In this paper, the hierarchical structure of natural nacre is mimicked to produce multilayer composite laminates assembled from three dimensional polygonal tablets bonded with organic adhesives.
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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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TL;DR: In this paper, the behavior and properties of composite materials are analyzed and new material based on the author's research and advances in the field is presented. But the authors do not discuss the performance of the new material.
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