Strain concentration during the compression of a carbon/epoxy composite after impact
International Journal of Structural Integrity
ISSN: 1757-9864
Article publication date: 13 April 2015
Abstract
Purpose
Polymer composite panels are widely used in aeronautic and aerospace structures due to the high strength-to-weight ratios of these structures. The purpose of this paper is to determine the strain fields and failure mechanisms during the failure of the impacted composite laminates when subjected to compression.
Design/methodology/approach
A series of compression-after-impact (CAI) tests was performed on composite plates 150×100×4 mm3 made of a carbon-fibre-reinforced epoxy resin matrix. A digital image correlation and fractographic analysis by means of optical and electron microscopy are used for this purpose.
Findings
The full-field strain measurements indicate a concentrated band of compressive strain near the impact, where buckling occurs. The results indicate that the strain concentration factor can be considered to be a failure criterion. The shear strain visualisation around the impact reveals an area of heterogeneous deformation that is comparable to the detected delamination area acquired by an ultrasonic technique. Fibre and inter-fibre fractures are described for the particular impact site regions.
Originality/value
These experiments could improve numerical models for the CAI analyses and help to build a new criterion for this severe failure mode.
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Acknowledgements
The work was supported by institutional funding from the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic. The authors would like to thank Dr. Petr Haušild for producing the SEM images.
Citation
Kadlec, M. and Kafka, V. (2015), "Strain concentration during the compression of a carbon/epoxy composite after impact", International Journal of Structural Integrity, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 279-289. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSI-08-2013-0016
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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