Observation of Damage Growth in Compressively Loaded Laminates
- Creators
- Chai, H.
- Knauss, W. G.
- Babcock, C. D.
Abstract
An experimental program to determine tie phenomenological aspects of composite-panel failure under simultaneous compressive n-plane loading and low-velocity transverse impact [C-75 m/s (0-250 ft/s)] is described. High-speed photography coupled with the shadow-moiré technique is used to record the phenomenon of failure propagation. The information gained from these records, supplemented by plate sectioning and observation for interior damage, has provided information regarding the failure-propagation mechanism. The results show that the failure process can be divided roughly into two phases. In the first phase the plane is impacted, and the resulting response causes interlaminar separation. In the second phase the local damage spreads to the undamaged portion of the plate through a combination of laminae buckling and further delamination.
Additional Information
Original manuscript submitted: July 13, 1982. Final version received: May 25, 1983.Files
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