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Assessment of the post-impact damage propagation in a carbon-fibre composite under cyclic loading

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    0432603 - ÚTAM 2015 RIV SI eng J - Journal Article
    Kytýř, Daniel - Fíla, T. - Šleichrt, J. - Doktor, Tomáš - Šperl, Martin
    Assessment of the post-impact damage propagation in a carbon-fibre composite under cyclic loading.
    Materiali in Tehnologije. Roč. 48, č. 5 (2014), s. 777-780. ISSN 1580-2949. E-ISSN 1580-3414
    R&D Projects: GA TA ČR(CZ) TA03010209
    Institutional support: RVO:68378297
    Keywords : carbon-fibre composites * post-impact damage * laser profilometry
    Subject RIV: JI - Composite Materials
    Impact factor: 0.548, year: 2014
    http://mit.imt.si/Revija/izvodi/mit145/kytyr.pdf

    Carbon fibre in polyphenylene sulfide composites (C/PPS) became a popular material in the aircraft industry but its fragility and low impact resistance limits its application in primary aircraft structures. This study is focused on damage propagation in the laminated composites reinforced with carbon fibres. The damage may be inflicted during the ground maintenance, by an inflight bird strike or during a flight in severe meteorological conditions (heavy storms). The initial damage was created by a drop-weight out-of-plane impact using a spherical indenter. The response of the material was analysed by monitoring the impacted zones and their propagation history. The influenced area and specimen thickness in the centres of indents were chosen as the degradation parameters. The post-impact damage propagation induced by cyclic loading was assessed using a custom-designed computer-controlled laser-profilometery device. Both the upper and lower profiles of the specimen were scanned during the interruptions of the fatigue test. Global deformation was described with an analytically determined centroidal-axis curve. Local topography changes were obtained with a subtraction of this curve. Surface-deformation maps were created and used for a demonstration of the damage propagation in the specimen.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0236986

     
     
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