• Title of article

    On the response of two commercially-important CFRP structures to multiple ice impacts

  • Author/Authors

    Gareth J. Appleby-Thomas، نويسنده , , Paul J. Hazell، نويسنده , , Gussan Dahini، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    2619
  • To page
    2627
  • Abstract
    Carbon-fibre reinforced composites (CFRPs) are likely to feature heavily as structural elements of future aerospace vehicles due to their high stiffness and low densities. However, such components are likely to be subjected to a variety of impact-related events during their in-service lives. One area which has only received limited attention in the literature is that of ice impact on CFRP structures; e.g. hail stone impacts on aerospace components. In this study the response of two aerospace-grade CFRP structures (one woven and one uni-directional lay-up) to multiple ice impacts with cumulative impact energies in the range 72–1215 J was investigated. Six empirical damage categories were identified, ranging from no apparent surface damage (Type 1) to penetration accompanied by complete lay-up disruption (Type 6). Surface damage was found to correlate with changes in recovered panel properties; determined by ultrasonic C-Scan and compression-after-impact strength tests. With both CFRP structures sub-surface disruption and residual compressive strength varied linearly with total impact energy; suggesting that damage in such structures is cumulative in nature. Further, in line with previous studies, the woven structure consistently exhibited lower levels of damage at a given impact energy, even when damage extent was normalised by areal density.
  • Keywords
    CFRP , Ballistic impact , Ice damage , Ice projectiles , Hail damage
  • Journal title
    COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
  • Record number

    1344354