Abstract
Understanding the mechanical failure behavior of 2.5D woven composites (2.5DWC) is challenging due to their complex fabric configurations and multi-scale structural properties. This challenge is particularly prominent in the realm of dynamic mechanical properties and damage failure mechanisms under high strain rates. Therefore, a comprehensive approach combining a series of quasi-static and dynamic mechanical tests with mesoscale finite element simulation methods is adopted to perform an in-depth analysis of the mechanical response and progressive damage behaviors of a Twilled 2.5D Woven Composite (T-2.5DWC) under different strain rate loads. The results indicate that the compressive strengths as well as the failure behaviors of the T-2.5DWC exhibit an obvious strain rate strengthening effect in both the weft and warp directions. In addition, the rate-dependent finite element model developed in this study accurately simulates the compressive modulus and strength of T-2.5DWC along both the warp and weft directions under various strain rates.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 104944 |
Journal | International Journal of Impact Engineering |
Volume | 188 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jun 2024 |
Keywords
- 2.5D woven composite
- Dynamic compression, Meso-scale FE model
- Strain rate effect