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Parametric Study on Low-Velocity Impact (LVI) Damage and Compression after Impact (CAI) Strength of Composite Laminates

  • Shuangxi Guo
  • , Xueqin Li
  • , Tianwei Liu
  • , Guangyu Bu
  • , Jiangbo Bai*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A full-scale model for predicting low-velocity impact (LVI) damage and compression after impact (CAI) strength was established based on a subroutine of the material constitutive relationship and the cohesive elements. The dynamic responses of the laminate under impact load and damage propagation under a compressive load were presented. The influences of impact energy and ply thickness on the impact damage and the CAI strength were predicted. The predicted results were compared with the experimental ones. It is shown that the predicted value of the CAI strength is in good agreement with the experimental result. As the impact energy reaches a certain value, the CAI strength no longer decreases with the increase in the impact energy. Decreasing the ply thickness can effectively improve the damage resistance and CAI strength.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5200
JournalPolymers
Volume14
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • composite
  • compression after impact
  • delamination
  • low-velocity impact

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