Title of article
The impact properties and damage tolerance and of bi-directionally reinforced fiber metal laminates
Author/Authors
Guocai Wu، نويسنده , , Jenn-Ming Yang، نويسنده , , H. Thomas Hahn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
948
To page
957
Abstract
Fiber metal laminates are an advanced
hybrid materials system being evaluated as a damage
tolerance and light weight solution for future aircraft
primary structures. This paper investigates the impact
properties and damage tolerance of glass fiber reinforced
aluminum laminates with cross-ply glass prepreg
layers. A systematic low velocity impact testing
program based on instrumented drop weight was
conducted, and the characteristic impact energies, the
damage area, and the permanent deflection of laminates
are used to evaluate the impact performance and
damage resistance. The post-impact residual tensile
strength under various damage states ranging from the
plastic dent, barely visible impact damage (BVID),
clearly visible impact damage (CVID) up to the
complete perforation was also measured and compared.
Additionally, the post-impact fatigue behavior
with different damage states was also explored. The
results showed that both GLARE 4 and GLARE 5
laminates have better impact properties than those of
2024-T3 monolithic aluminum alloy. GLARE laminates
had a longer service life than aluminum under
fatigue loading after impact, and they did not show a
sudden and catastrophic failure after the fatigue crack
was initiated. The damage initiation, damage progression
and failure modes under impact and fatigue
loading were characterized and identified with microscopy,
X-ray radiography, and by deply technique.
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
832473
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