A Numerical and Experimental Study on the Impact Behavior of a Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Thermoplastic Poly (Methyl Methacrylate) Composite

The goal of the present study was to investigate the low-speed impact behavior and damage patterns of carbonfiber-reinforced methyl methacrylate composites. The process of low-speed impact damage in the composites was simulated using the finite-element method and verified experimentally. Orthotropic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mechanics of composite materials 2019-07, Vol.55 (3), p.393-404
Hauptverfasser: Zeleniakiene, D., Griskevicius, P., Aniskevich, A., Jankauskaite, V., Zukiene, K.
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Zusammenfassung:The goal of the present study was to investigate the low-speed impact behavior and damage patterns of carbonfiber-reinforced methyl methacrylate composites. The process of low-speed impact damage in the composites was simulated using the finite-element method and verified experimentally. Orthotropic plane stress conditions of a homogenized lamina were used to model the composite structures. The evolution of damage was simulated, using the LS-DYNA finite-element code, by material models MAT58 based on the Matzenmiller damage mechanics model with four Hashin failure criteria and MAT54 based on four Chang-Chang failure criteria. The damage variables were determined calibrating the numerical model according to the experimental data of three-pointbending and impact tests. Detailed quantitative comparisons were carried out between the delaminated areas simulated by the model and those characterized experimentally by the ultrasonic C-Scan method. Results of the numerical analyses demonstrated their good agreement with experimental data in terms of contact force histories, peak forces, absorbed energy, and projected damage area.
ISSN:0191-5665
1573-8922
DOI:10.1007/s11029-019-09820-1