thesis

Behavior of damaged graphite/epoxy laminates under compression loading

Abstract

The influence of three different resin systems on the damage tolerance of graphite/polymer laminates was evaluated. Testing consisted of both static compression and cyclic compression evaluation of 10.2 by 15.2 by 0.5 cm (4 by 6 by 0.2 in) laminates with circular holes, simulated delaminations, and low velocity impact. Damage growth under steadily increasing compression and cyclic compression loading was monitored. Damage size and impact-induced failures for the three materials were compared. Of the three material systems evaluated, the one most tolerant to impact damage exhibited the least delamination within the cross section due to impact, the highest transverse tension strain to failure, and the largest crack opening force, as determined from double cantilever beam tests

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