Experimental Investigation on the Behaviour of CFRP Laminated Composites under Impact and Compression After Impact (CAI)

충격시 CFRP 복합재 판의 거동과 충격후 압축강도에 관한 실험적 연구

  • Lee, J. (Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London) ;
  • Kong, C. (Department of Aerospace, Chosun University) ;
  • Soutis, C. (School of Aerospace Engineering, Sheffield University)
  • Published : 2003.04.01

Abstract

The importance of understanding the response of structural composites to impact and CAI cannot be overstated to develop analytical models for impact damage and CAI strength predictions. This paper presents experimental findings observed from quasi-static lateral load tests, low velocity impact tests, CAI strength and open hole compressive strength tests using 3mm thick composite plates ($[45/-45/0/90]_{3s}$ - IM7/8552). The conclusion is drawn that damage areas for both quasi-static lateral load and impact tests are similar and the curves of several drop weight impacts with varying energy levels (between 5.4 J and 18.7 J) fallow the static curve well. In addition, at a given energy the peak force is in good agreement between the static and impact cases. From the CAI strength and open hole compressive strength tests, it is identified that the failure behaviour of the specimens was very similar to that observed in laminated plates with open holes under compression loading. The residual strengths are in good agreement with the measured open hole compressive strengths, considering the impact damage site as an equivalent hole. The experimental findings suggest that simple analytical models for the prediction of impact damage area and CAI strength can be developed on the basis of the failure mechanism observed from the experimental tests.

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