The Relationship Between the Extent of Indentation and Impact Damage in Carbon-Fibre Reinforced-Plastic Composites after a Low-Velocity Impact

IF 2.3 4区 材料科学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES Applied Composite Materials Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.1007/s10443-024-10223-2
R. A. Brooks, J. Liu, Z. E. C. Hall, A. M. Joesbury, L. T. Harper, H. Liu, A. J. Kinloch, J. P. Dear
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The present paper investigates the low-velocity impact behaviour of carbon-fibre reinforced-plastic (CFRP) composite panels and the damage incurred when they are subjected to a single impact. The relationship between the depth of permanent surface indentation that results and the associated area of interlaminar delamination damage is investigated for two different thicknesses of composite panels. In particular, the delamination damage area increases with impact energy for both thicknesses of composite panel that were studied. Likewise, the indentation depth also increases with increasing impact energy, again for both thicknesses of CFRP panels. It is shown that the indentation depth, at the centre of the indentation, may be used to provide an indication of the extent of delamination damage within the CFRP panel after impact. Indeed, from plotting the indentation depth versus the interlaminar delamination normalised by the thickness of the panel area there is shown to be a unique ‘master’ relationship, with a positive intercept indicating that the indentation damage seems to result before delamination damage initiates. Thus, for both thicknesses of CFRP panels, it is suggested that the indentation process is a precursor to interlaminar delamination damage.

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低速冲击后碳纤维增强塑料复合材料的压痕程度与冲击损伤之间的关系
本文研究了碳纤维增强塑料(CFRP)复合材料板的低速冲击行为以及在受到单次冲击时产生的损伤。针对两种不同厚度的复合板,研究了造成的永久性表面压痕深度与相关层间分层损伤面积之间的关系。特别是,对于所研究的两种厚度的复合板,分层损伤面积都会随着冲击能量的增加而增大。同样,对于两种厚度的 CFRP 面板,压痕深度也随着冲击能量的增加而增加。研究表明,压痕中心的压痕深度可用于指示 CFRP 面板在受到冲击后的分层损坏程度。事实上,通过绘制压痕深度与层间分层的关系曲线(以板材厚度为标准),可以发现两者之间存在一种独特的 "主 "关系,正截距表明压痕损坏似乎在分层损坏开始之前就已产生。因此,对于两种厚度的 CFRP 面板而言,压痕过程都是层间分层损坏的前兆。
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Applied Composite Materials
Applied Composite Materials 工程技术-材料科学:复合
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81
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1.6 months
期刊介绍: Applied Composite Materials is an international journal dedicated to the publication of original full-length papers, review articles and short communications of the highest quality that advance the development and application of engineering composite materials. Its articles identify problems that limit the performance and reliability of the composite material and composite part; and propose solutions that lead to innovation in design and the successful exploitation and commercialization of composite materials across the widest spectrum of engineering uses. The main focus is on the quantitative descriptions of material systems and processing routes. Coverage includes management of time-dependent changes in microscopic and macroscopic structure and its exploitation from the material''s conception through to its eventual obsolescence.
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