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Title: Semi-continuous strategy for the modelling of damage mechanisms in unidirectional composites under low velocity impacts
Authors: Mahmoud, Bassam
Torrecilla, Marcos Colungo
Navarro, Pablo
Marguet, Steven
Tawk, Issam 
Ferrero, Jean-Francois
Affiliations: Department of Mechanical Engineering 
Keywords: Carbon fibre
Impact behavior
Finite element analysis (FEA)
Damage mechanics
Issue Date: 2017
Part of: Journal of composites part B: engineering
Volume: 130
Start page: 147
End page: 157
Abstract: 
This article deals with the development of a finite element model for the prediction of low velocity impact damage within unidirectional composite laminates. This model is based on analysis of the impact damage observed experimentally. The modelling scale is that of the bundle of fibers of the unidirectional ply. These bundles are represented with 1D rod elements. The matrix is modeled with 2D damageable shell elements. The laminate is the built using cohesive elements. The strategy is validated by a comparison with low velocity drop weight impact tests. Several experimental parameters are varied: the materials (T700/M21 and HTA7/913), the thickness (1.44mm and 2.4mm), the stacking sequence and the impact velocity (2m.s−1 and 3m.s−1). The calculated load-displacement curves and the damage extent correlate well with experimental results.
URI: https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/2529
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2017.07.014
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Type: Journal Article
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