Gil Alba, RaúlAlonso, LuisNavarro Ugena, CarlosGarcía Castillo, Shirley Kalamis2022-03-292022-03-292019-11-20Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, (2019), 26(24), pp.: 2023-2029.1537-6494https://hdl.handle.net/10016/34481The aim of this experimental work was to study the evolution of damage in woven E-glass fiber/polyester laminates of four different thicknesses. After being impacted, these plates were inspected by nondestructive inspection techniques: ultrasound by C-Scan and B-Scan and visual inspection in order to confirm the qualitative and quantitative results. The damage presented an opening cone shape towards the rear face of thin laminates. On the other hand, two different opening cones of delamination grew towards the front and rear faces after a certain thickness in thick laminates.6eng© 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Damaged areaImpactLaminateNDTThicknessMorphological study of damage evolution in woven-laminates subjected to high-velocity impactresearch articleMaterialeshttps://doi.org/10.1080/15376494.2019.1692264open access2023242029MECHANICS OF ADVANCED MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES26AR/0000024393