Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
251273 Composite Structures 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The mechanical behavior under ballistic impact of a hybrid 3D woven orthogonal composite with an asymmetric distribution of fibers was studied by means of a combination of impact tests and X-ray computed tomography analysis of the failure mechanisms. It was found that the presence of through-thickness z-yarns did not significantly improve the ballistic performance, as compared with 2D woven composites, because damage was localized around the projectile trajectory in both cases. Nevertheless, the energy dissipated by the hybrid 3D woven composites was enhanced if the specimen was impacted on the carbon face. Finally, it was demonstrated that the residual velocity curves as well as the energy dissipation mechanisms could be reproduced by means of numerical simulations based on the embedded element method within the finite element analysis framework.

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