Abstract
Intralaminar hybridization with Kevlar is an effective approach to enhance the impact resistance of carbon fiber-reinforced composite plates. This study investigates the influence of different intralaminar hybrid configurations on the impact resistance of plain-woven composite plates. Carbon/Kevlar hybrid composite plates with various configurations were fabricated and subjected to high-velocity impact tests, accompanied by numerical simulations based on a multi-scale modeling framework considering elastoplasticity of Kevlar tension-compression asymmetry. The results reveal that integrating Kevlar fibers into carbon fiber plain-woven composite plates significantly improves impact resistance by shifting the dominant failure mode from brittle fracture of carbon fibers to the fiber pull-out of Kevlar bundles. Additionally, reducing the number of carbon/Kevlar interwoven regions further enhances the impact resistance of hybrid composite plates with the same Kevlar content.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 112895 |
Journal | Thin-Walled Structures |
Volume | 209 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Apr 2025 |
Keywords
- Finite element model
- High-velocity impact
- Intralaminar hybrid
- Plain-woven composites