2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2015.05.039
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Finite element simulation of buckling-induced failure of carbon fibre-reinforced laminated composite panels embedded with damage zones

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“…[38][39][40] With a conical impactor more energy is absorbed resulting in penetration, [41] which was not required in this study, hence not included here. A flat nose impactor (as (B) in Table 1) does not result in total penetration rather induces matrix cracking, delamination and fiber breakage, [41][42][43] as also seen here in Figure 4B. The hemispherical impactors produce the highest contact force when the impact velocities remain below 20 m/s.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…[38][39][40] With a conical impactor more energy is absorbed resulting in penetration, [41] which was not required in this study, hence not included here. A flat nose impactor (as (B) in Table 1) does not result in total penetration rather induces matrix cracking, delamination and fiber breakage, [41][42][43] as also seen here in Figure 4B. The hemispherical impactors produce the highest contact force when the impact velocities remain below 20 m/s.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Localisation of an impact damage based on mechanical wave propagation in plate-type structures has been continuously studied. The study has evolved with the use of sensors, signal processing methods, and computing power [1,2,3,25]. The analogy was applied to simulate laminates embedded with pre-assumed zones of specified damage size, location, and type.…”
Section: Cases Of Static Load-deflection Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The components of the stiffness matrix and compliance matrix of lamina can be related to the material constants. The anisotropic material matrix has nine nonzero coefficients where only four of the coefficients are independent because they can all be expressed in terms of the four independent stiffness of the especially orthotropic material [1,9]. Stress-strain relationship for the undamaged plate is represented below in Eq.…”
Section: Selection Of Materials Property Degradation Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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