A Quasi-Static Penetration Model for Composite Laminates
- 1 March 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Composite Materials
- Vol. 27 (3) , 251-271
- https://doi.org/10.1177/002199839302700302
Abstract
A quasi-static model was developed to simulate the penetration process of composite lammates. The penetrator was blunt-ended. A series of static punch tests were conducted to characterize the load-displacement relation during penetration. The damage mechanisms were identified by DIB enhanced X-radiography and microscopic observation on sectioned specimens. The major damage modes were found to be delamination and plugging. An axisymmetric finite element analysis was performed to simulate the penetra tion process. An effective modulus scheme was adopted in the present analysis. Compari son of punch curves showed good agreement between testing and modeling.Keywords
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