Predicting low velocity impact damage and Compression-After-Impact (CAI) behaviour of composite laminates

Volume: 71, Pages: 212 - 226
Published: Apr 1, 2015
Abstract
Low-velocity impact damage can drastically reduce the residual strength of a composite structure even when the damage is barely visible. The ability to computationally predict the extent of damage and compression-after-impact (CAI) strength of a composite structure can potentially lead to the exploration of a larger design space without incurring significant time and cost penalties. A high-fidelity three-dimensional composite damage model, to...
Paper Details
Title
Predicting low velocity impact damage and Compression-After-Impact (CAI) behaviour of composite laminates
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Volume
71
Pages
212 - 226
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