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Response of composite materials to low velocity impact

Abstract

Orthotropic and quasiisotropic laminates clamped at the edges were impacted by an instrumented falling weight. Five matrix materials, comprising a baseline epoxy, two toughened thermosets, and amorphous and crystalline thermoplastics were studied. For each material, the projected damage area and residual compression strengths and strains were determined as a function of impact energy. Principal conclusions are: (1) incipient damage associated with a prominent load drop during the impact test seems to be decisive for residual properties; (2) subtle rate effects are present with some materials; and (3) results from the small scale tests parallel those in standard tests and may be adequate for screening purposes

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