The Dynamic Response of Graphite Fiber-Epoxy Laminates at High Shear Strain Rates
- 1 July 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Composite Materials
- Vol. 20 (4) , 365-374
- https://doi.org/10.1177/002199838602000404
Abstract
The split Hopkinson bar was used to determine the stress, strain and strain rate response of woven graphite-epoxy laminates during high shear strain rate deformation. The specimens were oriented and tested in both interlaminar shear and in transverse shear at strain rates ranging from 6000 to 18000 sec-1. The results show that the strain rate effect in interlaminar shear is small. The fracture surface is characterized primarily by interfacial failure between the fibers and the matrix. In transverse shear, however, the strain rate effect is significant due to the greater role played by the resin matrix in the deformation process. In both cases, at the high strain rates imposed in this investigation, sparks were produced by the specimens during deformation. These are believed to be caused by the combustion of fragments resulting from the high rate deformation.Keywords
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