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Transient response of graphite/epoxy and Kevlar/epoxy laminates subjected to impact

Douglas S. Cairns, +1 more
- 18 Apr 1988 - 
- Vol. 27, Iss: 11, pp 1590-1596
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In this paper, the influence of different parameters on the impact behavior of laminated composite plates is considered analytically, and the results indicate that the effective mass of the plate is often an important effect in the response to impact events.
Abstract
The influence of different parameters on the impact behavior of laminated composite plates is considered analytically. A Rayleigh-Ritz energy method was used to spatially discretize the time-varying boundary value problem and a set of coupled, ordinary differential equations in time were obtained based on the discretized system Lagrangian. The effects of shearing deformation, bending-twisting coupling, and nonlinear contact behavior were included in the model. The resulting equations were integrated using the implicit Newmark beta method without the effects of rotary inertia. The results indicate that the effective mass of the plate is often an important effect in the response to impact events. In general, the influence of the constitutive behavior dominates for very low velocity impact, whereas the target mass properties become more important as the impactor velocity increases. This importance of mass clearly shows that impactor kinetic energy is not sufficient to characterize the impactor as the impactor mass is shown to have a large influence on the resulting dynamic behavior. In addition to these parameters, the effects of preload and material properties are considered and discussed.

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Shear Deformation in Heterogeneous Anisotropic Plates

TL;DR: In this article, a bending theory for anisotropic laminated plates developed by Yang, Norris, and Stavsky is investigated, which includes shear deformation and rotary inertia in the same manner as Mindlin's theory for isotropic homogeneous plates.
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Use of Statical Indentation Laws in the Impact Analysis of Laminated Composite Plates

TL;DR: In this article, the impact response of graphite/epoxy laminates was investigated theoretically and experimentally using a nine-node isoparametric plate finite element in conjunction with an empirical contact law.
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On the impact of initially stressed composite laminates

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact response behavior of initially stressed composite laminates is investigated using the finite element method, where an experimentally established contact law is incorporated into the program and the Newmark time integration algorithm is used for solving the time dependent equations of the plate and the impactor.
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