This study aims to evaluate the applicability of failure criteria and damage evolution methods in the finite element analysis of composite laminates under low-velocity impact. Implemented by the user-defined VUMAT subroutine in ABAQUS, various progressive damage models are used to predict damage initiation and accumulation in a T700GC/M21 composite laminate. Cohesive elements are inserted between adjacent plies to capture interface delamination. The applicability of damage models is investigated by comparing the global mechanical response and distribution of various damage modes. A new variable, equivalent damage volume, is introduced to quantitatively describe the predicted damage when using different models. The numerical results establis...
Laminated composites have important applications in modern aeronautical structures due to their extr...
This paper deals with the development of a numerical simulation methodology for estimating damages i...
The numerical prediction of composite material damages remains a strong tool that develops day by da...
This study aims to evaluate the applicability of failure criteria and damage evolution methods in th...
In this paper, a progressive damage model for studying the dynamic mechanical response and damage de...
This paper presents two modelling strategies for the simulation of low velocity impact induced damag...
Progressive damage models based on continuum damage mechanics were used in combination with cohesive...
In this paper, experimental and numerical studies are conducted to study the damage and failure beha...
Composite fibre-reinforced materials, under low velocity impacts, can experience simultaneous intera...
This paper derives a damage evaluation law for fibres and an expression for the damage parameter fun...
International audienceDuring composite structure’s life, low velocity impacts by foreign objects may...
This paper presents a numerical analysis of damage evolution process of composite laminated plate un...
The paper presents recent progress on modelling low velocity impact induced damage in fibre reinforc...
Low velocity impacts induce concurring failure phenomena in unidirectional fiber reinforced composit...
ABSTRACT: Several important issues regarding damage simulation of composite laminates due to low vel...
Laminated composites have important applications in modern aeronautical structures due to their extr...
This paper deals with the development of a numerical simulation methodology for estimating damages i...
The numerical prediction of composite material damages remains a strong tool that develops day by da...
This study aims to evaluate the applicability of failure criteria and damage evolution methods in th...
In this paper, a progressive damage model for studying the dynamic mechanical response and damage de...
This paper presents two modelling strategies for the simulation of low velocity impact induced damag...
Progressive damage models based on continuum damage mechanics were used in combination with cohesive...
In this paper, experimental and numerical studies are conducted to study the damage and failure beha...
Composite fibre-reinforced materials, under low velocity impacts, can experience simultaneous intera...
This paper derives a damage evaluation law for fibres and an expression for the damage parameter fun...
International audienceDuring composite structure’s life, low velocity impacts by foreign objects may...
This paper presents a numerical analysis of damage evolution process of composite laminated plate un...
The paper presents recent progress on modelling low velocity impact induced damage in fibre reinforc...
Low velocity impacts induce concurring failure phenomena in unidirectional fiber reinforced composit...
ABSTRACT: Several important issues regarding damage simulation of composite laminates due to low vel...
Laminated composites have important applications in modern aeronautical structures due to their extr...
This paper deals with the development of a numerical simulation methodology for estimating damages i...
The numerical prediction of composite material damages remains a strong tool that develops day by da...