TY - JOUR
T1 - Damage tolerance of 2-dimentional UHMWPE/CF hybrid woven laminates subjected to low-velocity impact
AU - Hu, Yuan
AU - Shi, Yaoyao
AU - Liu, Dongsheng
AU - Guo, Jian
AU - Zhang, Junfeng
AU - Chen, Zhen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Authors
PY - 2020/6
Y1 - 2020/6
N2 - Carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite laminates (CFRPs) with weak impact damage tolerance were toughened with Ultra-high Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber in the form of two-dimensional hybrid weaving in this paper. The effects of hybrid woven on impact behaviour and residual flexural stiffness of CFRPs, compared with plain carbon-fiber woven laminates, were investigated by drop weight impact and four-point bending experimental tests, together with finite element analysis (FEA). Indentation measurement and X-ray tomography, together with Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) were employed for a comprehensive inspection of external and internal damage of specimens subjected to impact previously. A significant increment of 71.43% in penetration energy revealed the lower sensitivity of hybrid laminates to impact events in comparison with the pure carbon fiber reinforced ones, while post-impact flexural tests demonstrated that two-dimensional hybrid weaving was capable of bringing about a promotion of 10.1% in damage tolerance. The suppression mechanism of damage propagation in impact test, which lead to an enhancement in damage tolerance and structural integrity, was explained.
AB - Carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite laminates (CFRPs) with weak impact damage tolerance were toughened with Ultra-high Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber in the form of two-dimensional hybrid weaving in this paper. The effects of hybrid woven on impact behaviour and residual flexural stiffness of CFRPs, compared with plain carbon-fiber woven laminates, were investigated by drop weight impact and four-point bending experimental tests, together with finite element analysis (FEA). Indentation measurement and X-ray tomography, together with Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) were employed for a comprehensive inspection of external and internal damage of specimens subjected to impact previously. A significant increment of 71.43% in penetration energy revealed the lower sensitivity of hybrid laminates to impact events in comparison with the pure carbon fiber reinforced ones, while post-impact flexural tests demonstrated that two-dimensional hybrid weaving was capable of bringing about a promotion of 10.1% in damage tolerance. The suppression mechanism of damage propagation in impact test, which lead to an enhancement in damage tolerance and structural integrity, was explained.
KW - Hybrid woven
KW - Impact damage tolerance
KW - Residual flexural stiffness
KW - X-ray tomography
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U2 - 10.1016/j.matdes.2020.108604
DO - 10.1016/j.matdes.2020.108604
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85081000370
SN - 0264-1275
VL - 191
JO - Materials and Design
JF - Materials and Design
M1 - 108604
ER -