Samples of S2-glass/epoxy composites have been subjected to microstructural investigation after testing in compression at quasi-static and high strain rates using the split Hopkinson pressure bar. A numerical model was developed that accurately describes the high strain rate mechanical response of the samples. Moreover, in contrast with earlier phenomenological or constitutive models, the model can also predict a variety of failure modes such as delamination, matrix cracking or fiber crushing. High-speed photography was used to check the model results. Interrupted tests, followed by metallographic examination, have revealed that the sequence of damage events differs between quasi-static and high strain rate regimes. The effect of sample siz...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 210-219)An investigation into high strain rate behaviour...
Fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) materials are being increasingly used for aerospace and automotive s...
Fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) materials are being increasingly used for aerospace and automotive s...
Samples of S2-glass/epoxy composites have been subjected to microstructural investigation after test...
The effects of loading rate and confining pressure on transverse mechanical response of unidirection...
WOSInternational audienceThe strain rate sensitivity of glass fiber-reinforced polymer is studied by...
The nonlinear rate dependent behavior of two class of polymeric composites, the unidirectional S2 Gl...
Experimental study on the mechanical behavior of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)-based composite laminat...
The results presented here are part of an ongoing research program to develop strain rate dependent ...
WOSInternational audienceThis study examines the mechanical characteristics of composite structures ...
High strain rate characterization of polymer composite materials has been limited due to difficultie...
High strain rate characterization of polymer composite materials has been limited due to difficultie...
International audienceThe scope of this work is to study glass ber reinforced polypropylene composit...
Material and structural response vary significantly under impact loading conditions as compared to s...
Here we report the results of compressive split Hopkinson pressure bar experiments (SHPB) conducted ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 210-219)An investigation into high strain rate behaviour...
Fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) materials are being increasingly used for aerospace and automotive s...
Fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) materials are being increasingly used for aerospace and automotive s...
Samples of S2-glass/epoxy composites have been subjected to microstructural investigation after test...
The effects of loading rate and confining pressure on transverse mechanical response of unidirection...
WOSInternational audienceThe strain rate sensitivity of glass fiber-reinforced polymer is studied by...
The nonlinear rate dependent behavior of two class of polymeric composites, the unidirectional S2 Gl...
Experimental study on the mechanical behavior of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)-based composite laminat...
The results presented here are part of an ongoing research program to develop strain rate dependent ...
WOSInternational audienceThis study examines the mechanical characteristics of composite structures ...
High strain rate characterization of polymer composite materials has been limited due to difficultie...
High strain rate characterization of polymer composite materials has been limited due to difficultie...
International audienceThe scope of this work is to study glass ber reinforced polypropylene composit...
Material and structural response vary significantly under impact loading conditions as compared to s...
Here we report the results of compressive split Hopkinson pressure bar experiments (SHPB) conducted ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 210-219)An investigation into high strain rate behaviour...
Fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) materials are being increasingly used for aerospace and automotive s...
Fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) materials are being increasingly used for aerospace and automotive s...