A novel methodology to research the residual compressive mechanical properties of composite stiffened panel after low velocity impact based on quantification damage simulation
Composite stiffened panels have become one of the most usual components in the design process of the aircraft's structure due to their splendid mechanical properties in the last decades. The main purpose of this work is investigating and presenting a more precise method to forecast the residual...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Polymer composites 2022-09, Vol.43 (9), p.5977-5995 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Composite stiffened panels have become one of the most usual components in the design process of the aircraft's structure due to their splendid mechanical properties in the last decades. The main purpose of this work is investigating and presenting a more precise method to forecast the residual compressive mechanical behavior of the composite stiffened panel. First of all, an axial compression after impact (CAI) test is performed to understand the failure mechanism of different type of L‐shaped stiffened carbon fiber reinforced polymer panels with barely visible impact damage, which is introduced by the low velocity impact test. Subsequently, a finite element model, which contains a quantification damage model, is established in ABAQUS software based on the CAI test results to predict the mechanical behavior of these composite stiffened panels during the CAI test process. Both of the experimental and predicted results demonstrate that the propagation of the delamination caused by LVI is going to exert a destructive influence on the total failure of the composite stiffened panel, and the prediction results of the residual compressive strength of these composite stiffened panels are well consistent to that measured in the CAI test. |
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ISSN: | 0272-8397 1548-0569 |
DOI: | 10.1002/pc.26892 |