The effects of low and high velocity impact on thick hybrid composites (THC's) were experimentally compared. Test Beams consisted of CFRP skins which were bonded onto an interleaved syntactic foam core and cured at 177 C (350 F). The impactor tip for both cases was a 16 mm (0.625 inch) steel hemisphere. In spite of the order of magnitude difference in velocity ranges and impactor weights, similar relationships between impact energy, damage size, and residual strength were found. The dependence of the skin compressive strength on damage size agree well with analytical open hole models for composite laminates and may enable the prediction of ultimate performance for the damaged composite, based on visual inspection
This paper presents an initial design assessment of a series of novel, cost-effective, and hybrid co...
The low-velocity impact behavior was studied in hybrid laminates manufactured by RTM with woven carb...
The present paper compares the damage and energy absorption behaviour of composites subjected to low...
Impact damage tolerance is a frequently listed design requirement for composites hardware. The effec...
This research investigates whether the layup order of the carbon-fibre/glass-fibre skins in hybrid c...
An investigation of the effects of low-speed impact damage on the compression and tension strength o...
Impact experiments of thick fabric carbon/epoxy laminate specimens, with small thickness ratio, are ...
The present paper describes the results from experimental and theoretical modelling studies on the b...
This research investigates whether the layup order of the carbon-fibre/glass-fibre skins in hybrid c...
The presented study investigates the impact behavior of hybrid matrix (HyMa) composite laminates und...
The aim of this work is to investigate the effect of basalt fibre hybridization on carbon/epoxy lami...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Although much work has considered hybridised Carbon and Glass Fibre Reinforced P...
Orthotropic and quasiisotropic laminates clamped at the edges were impacted by an instrumented falli...
9 pages, 13 figures.The damage tolerance of various lay-ups of thin carbon/epoxy laminates (1.6–2.2 ...
The present investigation was conducted on the low-speed impact response of quasi-isotropic [±45/0/9...
This paper presents an initial design assessment of a series of novel, cost-effective, and hybrid co...
The low-velocity impact behavior was studied in hybrid laminates manufactured by RTM with woven carb...
The present paper compares the damage and energy absorption behaviour of composites subjected to low...
Impact damage tolerance is a frequently listed design requirement for composites hardware. The effec...
This research investigates whether the layup order of the carbon-fibre/glass-fibre skins in hybrid c...
An investigation of the effects of low-speed impact damage on the compression and tension strength o...
Impact experiments of thick fabric carbon/epoxy laminate specimens, with small thickness ratio, are ...
The present paper describes the results from experimental and theoretical modelling studies on the b...
This research investigates whether the layup order of the carbon-fibre/glass-fibre skins in hybrid c...
The presented study investigates the impact behavior of hybrid matrix (HyMa) composite laminates und...
The aim of this work is to investigate the effect of basalt fibre hybridization on carbon/epoxy lami...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Although much work has considered hybridised Carbon and Glass Fibre Reinforced P...
Orthotropic and quasiisotropic laminates clamped at the edges were impacted by an instrumented falli...
9 pages, 13 figures.The damage tolerance of various lay-ups of thin carbon/epoxy laminates (1.6–2.2 ...
The present investigation was conducted on the low-speed impact response of quasi-isotropic [±45/0/9...
This paper presents an initial design assessment of a series of novel, cost-effective, and hybrid co...
The low-velocity impact behavior was studied in hybrid laminates manufactured by RTM with woven carb...
The present paper compares the damage and energy absorption behaviour of composites subjected to low...