Citation:
Lopez Puente, J., et al. Modeling high-speed impact on CFRP's with an energy balance equation. DYMAT 2010 proceedings: dynamic mechanical behaviour of polymers and composites: 19th technical meeting, 2010, Strasbourg, France. DYMAT, 2010, 8 p.
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Authors would like to acknowledge to the Center for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI) of Spain and to the company AERNNOVA Aerospace for the financial support of this research.
In this work an analytical model has been developed in order to predict the residual velocity of a spherical or cylindrical steel projectile, after impacting into a woven carbon/epoxy thin laminate. The model is based in an energy balance, in which the kineticIn this work an analytical model has been developed in order to predict the residual velocity of a spherical or cylindrical steel projectile, after impacting into a woven carbon/epoxy thin laminate. The model is based in an energy balance, in which the kinetic projectile energy is absorbed by the laminate through three different mechanisms: linear momentum transfer, fiber failure and laminate crushing. This last mechanism needs the quantification of the through-thickness compressive strength, which has been evaluated by means of quasi-static punch tests. Finally, high velocity impact tests have been accomplished in a wide range of velocities, to validate the model.[+][-]
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Proceeding of: 19th DYMAT Technical Meeting: Dynamic Mechanical Behaviour of Polymers and Composites, Strasbourg, France, 1-3 December 2010