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Impact Response and Dynamic Failure of Composites and Laminate Materials
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In many engineering applications of composite and laminate materials, damage and failure can be caused by impact of various types. Low-velocity impact is potentially dangerous because it can produce extensive sub-surface delamination that may not be visible on the surface. High-velocity impact produced by projectiles, shock waves and fragments from exploding ammunition is a highly dynamic event, leading to the penetration or perforation of composites.
All impact damage is detrimental to the mechanical and structural performance of composites. Accurate evaluation of the damaged state, and a fundamental understanding of the effect of damage upon the resultant properties are therefore essential for the proper design and application of composite materials. The strain-rate dependence of material behavior, fracture propagation and energy-absorbing capacity are also of paramount importance from both the materials science and structural mechanics perspectives.
All impact damage is detrimental to the mechanical and structural performance of composites. Accurate evaluation of the damaged state, and a fundamental understanding of the effect of damage upon the resultant properties are therefore essential for the proper design and application of composite materials. The strain-rate dependence of material behavior, fracture propagation and energy-absorbing capacity are also of paramount importance from both the materials science and structural mechanics perspectives.
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Editors:
J.K. Kim and T.X. Yu
THEMA:
TGM
BISAC:
TEC021000
Keywords:
Acoustic Emission (AE), Ballistic Impact, Composite, Composite Material, Compression after Impact (CAI), Damage Tolerance, Delamination, Energy Absorption, Finite Element Model (FEM), Hybrid Fiber Composites, Impact, Impact Damage (ID), Impact Damage Resistance, Impact Loading, Impact Response, Modeling, Penetration, Residual Strength, Testing Techniques, X-Ray Testing
Pages:
820
Year:
1998
ISBN-13:
9780878497690
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783038596820
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783035703672
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