2017
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/257/1/012046
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The behavior of Aluminium Carbon/Epoxy fibre metal laminate under quasi-static loading

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“…Romli et al 63) conducted a quasi-static impact test to examine the failure behavior of the 2/1 Al/CFRP laminate FML at five different crosshead displacement rates: 1mm/min, 5mm/min, 10mm/min, 50mm/min, and 100mm/min. As the crosshead displacement rate of the FML increased, the damage surface area of the FML also increased.…”
Section: Fig 7 Perforation Energy and Specific Perforation Energy Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Romli et al 63) conducted a quasi-static impact test to examine the failure behavior of the 2/1 Al/CFRP laminate FML at five different crosshead displacement rates: 1mm/min, 5mm/min, 10mm/min, 50mm/min, and 100mm/min. As the crosshead displacement rate of the FML increased, the damage surface area of the FML also increased.…”
Section: Fig 7 Perforation Energy and Specific Perforation Energy Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The better impact response of FML compared to the Al was attributable to energy-absorbing mechanisms including plastic deformation in the thin Al plies and matrix cracking and fibre fracture in the composite layers 66) . In conclusion, FMLs were subjected to various impact loading including LVI 39,[50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57]59) , HVI 66) , quasi-static impact 63) , ballistic impact 64) , Charpy impact 33) and Izod impact 16,51) tests. The FMLs had superior impact properties compared to composite and metal alloys (which act as baseline material) 60) .…”
Section: Fig 7 Perforation Energy and Specific Perforation Energy Ofmentioning
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“…The idea taken in one step, replacing the metal sheet with metal fiber woven mesh layers may also give or show many benefits. FMLs are made up of alternating composite layers and metal layers that are glued with each other using a suitable adhesive process [3][4][5][6]. They collaborate the benefits of composites with a fiber reinforcement also benefits of alloys of metal while avoiding the drawbacks of each alone.…”
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