Experimental and numerical analysis of ballistic impact and material characterization of GFRP and Kevlar 29/epoxy composite laminate
Krishna Biswas,
Debasis Datta
Abstract:Through experimental testing and numerical simulations, this study examines the effects of ballistic events on thin FRP composite laminated plates fabricated using a hand lay-up method. Experimental ballistic impact tests using a pneumatic gun are conducted on composite plates reinforced with woven glass and woven Kevlar 29 fibers. An advanced three-dimensional finite element model programed in Ansys/Autodyn v19.1 is employed to verify the experimental findings and analyze the ballistic perforation characteris… Show more
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