Experimental investigation on the damage accumulation mechanism of 3D orthogonal woven composites under repeated low-velocity impacts

IF 5.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL International Journal of Impact Engineering Pub Date : 2024-06-21 DOI:10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2024.105035
Zhiping Ying , Haiyang Chen , Zebin Zhu , Zhenyu Wu , Lin Shi , Xiaoying Cheng
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This paper presents an experimental investigation into the response of carbon fiber reinforced composites with various fiber architectures to repeated low-velocity impacts. Mechanical response diagrams, including repetition numbers and damage morphologies of the composite samples, are provided. Varied energy levels (20 J, 35 J, 50 J) and impact numbers (up to 30th) are considered to induce perforated damage in the composite samples. It is found that the mechanical responses of the composite samples under repeated impact events exhibit distinct characteristics in terms of impact threshold and stiffness degradation. The 2D unidirectional (2DUD) laminated composite sample exhibits a high impact threshold during impact events but stiffness rapidly decays after an initial substantial decline. The 2D plain woven (2DPW) laminated composite sample accumulates impact damage at both high and low levels, resulting in a gradual stiffness decrease during impact events. In addition, the 3D orthogonal woven (3DOW) composite sample demonstrates a higher impact threshold with its stiffness gradually decreasing under high-level impacts. In contrast, both 2DUD and 2DPW composite samples exhibit extensive plastic deformation of the resin matrix with minimal fiber fracture, enabling efficient dissipation of impact energy. Conversely, the 3DOW composite sample primarily dissipates impact energy through fiber fracture. Additionally, it is noteworthy that while both 2DUD and 2DPW composites demonstrate enhanced robustness against repeated impacts at low-energy levels, a significant improvement in durability is observed specifically for the 3DOW composite under high-energy level impacts.

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反复低速冲击下三维正交编织复合材料损伤累积机制的实验研究
本文通过实验研究了不同纤维结构的碳纤维增强复合材料对重复低速冲击的响应。文中提供了机械响应图,包括复合材料样品的重复次数和损伤形态。考虑了不同的能量水平(20 J、35 J、50 J)和冲击次数(最多 30 次),以诱发复合材料样品的穿孔损伤。研究发现,复合材料样品在重复冲击事件下的机械响应在冲击阈值和刚度退化方面表现出明显的特征。二维单向(2DUD)层压复合材料样品在冲击事件中表现出较高的冲击阈值,但刚度在最初大幅下降后迅速衰减。二维平纹编织(2DPW)层压复合材料样品在高水平和低水平上都积累了冲击损伤,导致在冲击事件中刚度逐渐下降。此外,三维正交编织(3DOW)复合材料样品的冲击阈值较高,其刚度在高强度冲击下会逐渐下降。相比之下,2DUD 和 2DPW 复合材料样品都表现出树脂基体的广泛塑性变形,纤维断裂极少,从而有效地消散了冲击能量。相反,3DOW 复合材料样品主要通过纤维断裂来消散冲击能量。此外,值得注意的是,虽然 2DUD 和 2DPW 复合材料在低能量水平的反复冲击下表现出更强的坚固性,但 3DOW 复合材料在高能量水平的冲击下的耐用性却有显著提高。
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International Journal of Impact Engineering
International Journal of Impact Engineering 工程技术-工程:机械
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8.70
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241
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52 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Impact Engineering, established in 1983 publishes original research findings related to the response of structures, components and materials subjected to impact, blast and high-rate loading. Areas relevant to the journal encompass the following general topics and those associated with them: -Behaviour and failure of structures and materials under impact and blast loading -Systems for protection and absorption of impact and blast loading -Terminal ballistics -Dynamic behaviour and failure of materials including plasticity and fracture -Stress waves -Structural crashworthiness -High-rate mechanical and forming processes -Impact, blast and high-rate loading/measurement techniques and their applications
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