Damage tolerance of 2-dimentional UHMWPE/CF hybrid woven laminates subjected to low-velocity impact

Yuan Hu, Yaoyao Shi, Dongsheng Liu, Jian Guo, Junfeng Zhang, Zhen Chen

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108604
JournalMaterials and Design
Volume191
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2020

Keywords

  • Hybrid woven
  • Impact damage tolerance
  • Residual flexural stiffness
  • X-ray tomography

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