Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5015609 | International Journal of Impact Engineering | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The dynamic failures of flat and single-curved woven basalt/epoxy laminates subject to blast loading were investigated experimentally. Number of fiber layers ((0/90)9, (0/90)18 and (0/90)28) and radii of curvature (infinity, RÂ =â500Â mm and RÂ =â250Â mm) were considered for the laminates in the experiment. A four-cable ballistic pendulum system was utilized to measure the impulse from the blast loading applied to the specimens. The tests were primarily conducted to characterize the deformation and failure modes of the laminates subject to blast loading, followed by a series of postmortem macroscopic and microscopic examinations to analyze the failure mechanism of laminates. The results showed that the blast-resistance of basalt/epoxy laminates was greatly enhanced through increasing the thickness. By decreasing the radius of curvature, the deformation mechanism of laminates under blast impact changed from flexural modes to indentation modes. Optical and scanning-electron (SEM) micrographs showed that the macroscopic delamination was mainly caused by matrix failure and debonding between fiber and matrix. Meanwhile, extensive fiber breakage led to the further macroscopic fracture of the laminates.
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Authors
Xin Li, Mohd Yazid Yahya, Amin Bassiri Nia, Zhihua Wang, Jinglei Yang, Guoxing Lu,