Effect of Unit-Cell Size on the Barely Visible Impact Damage in Woven Composites

Volume: 11, Issue: 5, Pages: 2364 - 2364
Published: Mar 7, 2021
Abstract
The effect of the weaving architecture and the z-binding yarns, for 2D and 3D woven composites on the low-velocity impact resistance of carbon fibre reinforced composites, is investigated and benchmarked against noncrimp fabric (NCF). Four architectures, namely: NCF, 2D plain weave (2D-PW), 3D orthogonal: plain (ORT-PW) and twill (ORT-TW), were subjected to 15 J impact using a 16 mm-diameter, 6.7 kg hemispherical impactor. Nondestructive...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of Unit-Cell Size on the Barely Visible Impact Damage in Woven Composites
Published Date
Mar 7, 2021
Volume
11
Issue
5
Pages
2364 - 2364
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