2023
DOI: 10.1002/pc.27354
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Quasi‐static compression behavior and crashworthiness of GLARE laminate conical frustum with progressive circular and square cut‐outs

Abstract: The design of structures using advanced composite materials such as fiber metal laminate requires an in-depth understanding of their deformation behavior and response to the discontinuities in the structures. In the present study, a GLARE kind of fiber metal laminate in 2/1 configuration was fabricated in the form of conical frustum. Three cut-outs of two different shapes such as circular and square were intentionally made at the center of the frustum at an angular distance of 120 . The quasi-static compressio… Show more

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“…They adopted the MAT54/55 material model, known for its efficiency with fewer input parameters, making it a suitable choice for balancing accuracy and computational cost in optimization strategies. Logesh et al 6 conducted experimental and numerical studies to explore the quasistatic compression characteristics of GLARE laminate frustums with cut-outs featuring square and circular cut-outs of varying sizes. In their study, the authors utilized Hyper-Mesh as a pre-processor and LSDYNA as the solver to analyze the deformation of these laminate frustums with cutouts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They adopted the MAT54/55 material model, known for its efficiency with fewer input parameters, making it a suitable choice for balancing accuracy and computational cost in optimization strategies. Logesh et al 6 conducted experimental and numerical studies to explore the quasistatic compression characteristics of GLARE laminate frustums with cut-outs featuring square and circular cut-outs of varying sizes. In their study, the authors utilized Hyper-Mesh as a pre-processor and LSDYNA as the solver to analyze the deformation of these laminate frustums with cutouts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%