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Experimental and numerical analysis of drop-weight low-velocity impact tests on hybrid titanium composite laminates

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posted on 2024-06-05, 04:52 authored by Johannes ReinerJohannes Reiner, JP Torres, M Veidt, M Heitzmann
An experimental and numerical study on low-velocity impact responses on [Ti/0/90] s hybrid titanium composite laminates (HTCLs) is presented. Different energy levels from 10 to 40 J are investigated using a drop-weight instrument and post-impact inspection. An explicit finite element implementation provides a detailed analysis of impact response in composite and titanium layers, respectively. It accounts for interfacial debonding, progressive failure in composite plies and elastic–plastic deformation in titanium. The main failure modes are experimentally and numerically found to be debonding between titanium and composite, matrix cracking and interlaminar delamination. The principal energy-absorbing mechanism is plastic dissipation of the two titanium sheets. The low cost numerical model is able to effectively predict the overall impact response and major failure modes with good accuracy.

History

Journal

Journal of Composite Materials

Volume

50

Pagination

3605-3617

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0021-9983

eISSN

1530-793X

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, The Author(s)

Issue

26

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD