Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
254066 Composite Structures 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the results of a research on impacted sandwich composites with Kevlar/hybrid and carbon facesheets subjected to different temperatures. Testing was performed to determine bending and core shear stresses, maximum energy absorption, and “absorbing energy and moment parameter” (AEMP), “performance parameter” (PP), and compression strength after impact (CSAI). Specimens were tested at temperature range of −50 °C to 120 °C and were subjected to low velocity impact energies of 15 J, 25 J, and 45 J. Tested composite specimens have a urethane filled honeycomb core sandwiched between a variation of four-layered Kevlar/hybrid and carbon facesheets. Results showed that the impact performance of these composite sandwiches changed over the range of temperature and that testing at ambient temperature is not sufficient in the development and full understanding of composite sandwich damage properties.

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