Title of article :
Impact damage to thick carbon fibre reinforced plastic composite
laminates
Author/Authors :
Charles Breen Felicity Guild Martyn Pavier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Recently, very thick section laminates, up to
20 mm in thickness, have been proposed for the wing skins
of large aircraft. Composite components in all aircraft have
concerns relating to the presence of accidental damage, but
there has been little work to investigate the mechanisms and
effects of damage in such thick sections. In this work, carbon
fibre composite laminates of up to 12 mm thickness have
been subjected to dropped-weight impacts of at most 375 J.
Two types of impacts were considered. The first is a central
impact where the laminate is completely supported and the
second a near edge impact where the laminate is partially
supported so that one of its edges is free. The geometry of the
damage has been studied using C-scan and deply techniques.
The residual strengths of the impact-damaged laminates
have been measured in tension and compression. The
geometry of damage and level of strength reduction is different
for central and edge impacts. Generally, an edge
impact causes a greater reduction in compressive strength
while a central impact causes more tensile strength reduction.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science