Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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818765 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, low-velocity impact characteristics and residual tensile strength of carbon fiber composite lattice core sandwich structures are investigated by experimentally and numerically. Low-velocity impact tests and residual tensile strength tests are performed using an instrumented drop-weight machine (Instron 9250HV) and static test machine (Instron 5569), respectively. The FE (finite element) software, ABAQUS/Explicit is employed to simulate low-velocity impact characteristics and predict residual tensile strength of carbon fiber composite lattice core sandwich structures. These numerical investigations create a user-defined material subroutine (VUMAT) to enhance the damage simulation which includes Hashin and Yeh failure criteria. The impact contact force and the tensile strength are accurately estimated using the present method. From results of this paper, the degradation of residual tensile strength can be divided to three stages for different impact energies, and amplitudes of degradation are affected by stacking sequences.
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Authors
Bing Wang, Lin-Zhi Wu, Li Ma, Ji-Cai Feng,