2004
DOI: 10.1177/096739110401200303
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On the Response of Stitched Woven S2-Glass/Epoxy Composites to High Strain Rate Compression Loading

Abstract: Experimental investigations were carried out to understand the response of stitched/unstitched S2-Glass/SC-15 epoxy composites to high strain rate compression loading using a Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar set-up. Fifteen layers of plain weave S2-glass fabric were used to fabricate stitched/unstitched laminates with a low viscosity room temperature curing SC-15 epoxy resin system. For stitching, a 3-cord Kevlar thread was used. The fabric preforms were stitched through the thickness in a lock-stitch pattern, mai… Show more

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“…Damage should be considered carefully [87], particularly as at high rates stress-strain curves become non-linear, indicating that damage may be initiating relatively early in the loading process [111,112]. Furthermore, while the stitching in woven composites may not affect the overall strength or stiffness, it does appear to significantly change damage mechanisms by reducing micro-buckling and large-scale delamination in favour of much more localised 'microdelamination' [113].…”
Section: Compressive Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Damage should be considered carefully [87], particularly as at high rates stress-strain curves become non-linear, indicating that damage may be initiating relatively early in the loading process [111,112]. Furthermore, while the stitching in woven composites may not affect the overall strength or stiffness, it does appear to significantly change damage mechanisms by reducing micro-buckling and large-scale delamination in favour of much more localised 'microdelamination' [113].…”
Section: Compressive Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that the tensile strength, tensile modulus, compressive strength, compressive modulus, interlaminar shear strength and interlaminar shear modulus increase with increasing strain rate. Hosur et al [16] have presented an experimental investigation to understand the response of stitched/unstitched glass/epoxy composites using a SHPB set-up. Results of the study showed that, under higher strain rates loading, the stitched laminates exhibited a confining effect.…”
Section: Strain Rate Effects On Tensile and Compressive Behaviour Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hosur et al [21][22][23][24] investigated the strain rate effect on the compressive behaviour of different kinds of 3D stitched composites. Sun et al [25][26][27][28] discussed the strain rate sensitivity of the compressive and tensile behaviour of 3D braided, woven and knitted composites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%