Three-dimensional numerical modeling of composite panels subjected to underwater blast
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posted on 2024-06-05, 03:59 authored by X Wei, P Tran, Alban de VaucorbeilAlban de Vaucorbeil, RB Ramaswamy, F Latourte, HD EspinosaDesigning lightweight high-performance materials that can sustain high impulsive loadings is of great interest for marine applications. In this study, a finite element fluid-structure interaction model was developed to understand the deformation and failure mechanisms of both monolithic and sandwich composite panels. Fiber (E-glass fiber) and matrix (vinylester resin) damage and degradation in individual unidirectional composite laminas were modeled using Hashin failure model. The delamination between laminas was modeled by a strain-rate sensitive cohesive law. In sandwich panels, core compaction (H250 PVC foam) is modeled by a crushable foam plasticity model with volumetric hardening and strain-rate sensitivity. The model-predicted deformation histories, fiber/matrix damage patterns, and inter-lamina delamination, in both monolithic and sandwich composite panels, were compared with experimental observations. The simulations demonstrated that the delamination process is strongly rate dependent, and that Hashin model captures the spatial distribution and magnitude of damage to a first-order approximation. The model also revealed that the foam plays an important role in improving panel performance by mitigating the transmitted impulse to the back-side face sheet while maintaining overall bending stiffness. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
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Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of SolidsVolume
61Pagination
1319-1336Location
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsISSN
0022-5096Language
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