The axial crushing response of fibre metal laminates (FML), in particular GLARE top-hat structures, has been investigated using experimental and numerical techniques, which are reported in this paper. Crushing performance (crush force, energy absorption) was evaluated for formed GLARE top-hat structures as an analogue for an energy absorbing aircraft sub-floor structure. A numerical simulation methodology was established which could accurately predict the crushing performance of GLARE top hat structures using commercial explicit finite element (FE) analysis tool LS-DYNA. Material characterisation at coupon level was conducted to measure the appropriate material properties required for the model to achieve good predictability. The successful...
2008PDFPresentationsAircraftLaminatesFiber reinforced materialsUnited StatesYang, Jenn-MingUniversit...
International audienceIn the last decade, due to their unique properties such as optimal impact resi...
An experimental study was performed on the repeated low-velocity impact behaviour of GLARE. Damage e...
An analytical and experimental investigation into the low-velocity behaviour of GLARE Fibre-Metal La...
In the automotive and aerospace industries, the axial crushing behavior of metal and FRP tubes has b...
Fibre metal laminates, such as Arall or Glare, can offer improved properties compared to monolithic ...
The goal of this Thesis is to study the structural behavior of a panel made of GLARE (Glass reinf...
Fiber metal laminate (FML) in form of tubular structures is a modern light-weight structure fabricat...
The development of a numerical modelling approach for carbon bre reinforced plastic energy absorbing...
Crash modeling of composite structures remains limited in application and has not been effectively d...
Fibre Metal Laminates (FMLs) are hybrid materials, which consist of thin metal sheets bonded togethe...
Laminated metal and composite shells are increasingly being used in various engineering applications...
This article deals with the evaluation of the ballistic resistance of GLARE 4A fiber-metal laminates...
In order to investigate the failure mechanism of glass-fiber reinforced aluminum (GLARE) laminates u...
During the last decades the attention given to vehicle crash energy management has been centred on c...
2008PDFPresentationsAircraftLaminatesFiber reinforced materialsUnited StatesYang, Jenn-MingUniversit...
International audienceIn the last decade, due to their unique properties such as optimal impact resi...
An experimental study was performed on the repeated low-velocity impact behaviour of GLARE. Damage e...
An analytical and experimental investigation into the low-velocity behaviour of GLARE Fibre-Metal La...
In the automotive and aerospace industries, the axial crushing behavior of metal and FRP tubes has b...
Fibre metal laminates, such as Arall or Glare, can offer improved properties compared to monolithic ...
The goal of this Thesis is to study the structural behavior of a panel made of GLARE (Glass reinf...
Fiber metal laminate (FML) in form of tubular structures is a modern light-weight structure fabricat...
The development of a numerical modelling approach for carbon bre reinforced plastic energy absorbing...
Crash modeling of composite structures remains limited in application and has not been effectively d...
Fibre Metal Laminates (FMLs) are hybrid materials, which consist of thin metal sheets bonded togethe...
Laminated metal and composite shells are increasingly being used in various engineering applications...
This article deals with the evaluation of the ballistic resistance of GLARE 4A fiber-metal laminates...
In order to investigate the failure mechanism of glass-fiber reinforced aluminum (GLARE) laminates u...
During the last decades the attention given to vehicle crash energy management has been centred on c...
2008PDFPresentationsAircraftLaminatesFiber reinforced materialsUnited StatesYang, Jenn-MingUniversit...
International audienceIn the last decade, due to their unique properties such as optimal impact resi...
An experimental study was performed on the repeated low-velocity impact behaviour of GLARE. Damage e...