Multiaxial stress and strain analysis on laminated plates under different flexural loading rates

Author:

Horta Muñoz S,Serna Moreno M C

Abstract

Abstract The occurrence of events associated with Low-Velocity Impacts (LVI) is analysed by drop-weight impact tests on carbon fibre reinforced polymer laminates, comparing the response in these tests with Quasi-Static Indentation (QSI). A laminate sequence of interest, the angle-ply [±45]4S, is tested in both testing procedures with a simply supported configuration on a circular fixture. Both methodologies show similarities in the critical points for change of behaviour in terms of energy, while the strain rate effect is verified to influence the higher apparent stiffness of the laminate submitted to the LVI test compared with the QSI test. The effect of multiaxiality in loads existing in these tests is addressed in the quasi-static experiment by applying Digital Image Correlation (DIC), comparing the results with numerical simulations using the Finite Element Method (FEM). The orthotropy of the material generates strain and displacement fields which allow understanding the dissimilar response of the laminate in the different radial directions, also giving explanation to the initiation and evolution of different damage mechanisms.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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