Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6479719 | Composite Structures | 2017 | 10 Pages |
An analytical method is presented for the simulation of longitudinal stress wave attenuation in typical plain weave fabric composites made of E-glass/epoxy and T300 carbon/epoxy under in-plane ballistic impact. The stress wave propagation/attenuation simulation studies are carried out for the case of in-plane impact of projectiles on composite beam targets. Geometrical modeling of plain weave fabric composites and an algorithm for stress wave propagation/attenuation are presented. Studies are carried out for both free edge and rigid boundary conditions for different beams. Based on the analytical simulation, for typical plain weave E-glass/epoxy composite beams studied, it is observed that the stress intensity is about 5% of the incident value when the longitudinal stress wave reaches a distance of 110Â mm from the point of in-plane impact at the representative section.