Experimental Research on Compression/Compression Fatigue Performance of Impacted Composite Laminates

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Low velocity impact tests were carried out on T300/QY8911 and CCF300/QY8911 composite laminates, which led to similar impacted damage characterized by dent depths on laminates. Compression/compression fatigue strength tests of the impacted laminates were further conducted. The comparison of the compression/compression fatigue performance between the two types of composite laminates with similar impacted damage shows the compression/compression fatigue behaviors of T300/QY8911 and CCF300/QY8911 are similar. It follows that the CCF300/QY8911 is an effectively alternative to the T300/QY8911 in damage tolerance behavior.

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