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Low velocity impact response of non-traditional double-double laminates

Rayane Dantas da Cunha, Talita Galvão Targino, Cristiano Cardoso, Evans Paiva da Costa Ferreira, Raimundo Carlos Silvério Freire Júnior, José Daniel Diniz Melo

2023Journal of Composite Materials30 citationsDOI

Abstract

A novel family of composite laminates with a simplified stacking sequence and double-double layup [±ϕ/±ψ] n has significant potential to reduce weight and increase strength, while facilitating design optimization and simplifying the manufacturing process. In this study, the low-velocity impact response of a double-double (DD) laminate and a quadriaxial (Quad) laminate of equivalent stiffness and thickness were compared. Carbon/epoxy laminates were produced with stacking sequences of [±0/±50] 10 and [0 3 /90/±45/0 2 /±45] 2S corresponding to double-double and quadriaxial varieties, respectively. Low velocity impact tests were conducted at 74 J of energy and damage areas were examined using X-ray computed tomography. Compressive strength and compression after impact (CAI) strength were equivalent for the two laminates. However, differences in impact damage morphology were observed and are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialStiffnessComposite laminatesEpoxyStackingDouble layeredImpact energyIzod impact strength testCompression (physics)Structural engineeringComposite numberUltimate tensile strengthEngineeringNuclear magnetic resonancePhysicsMechanical Behavior of CompositesComposite Structure Analysis and OptimizationStructural Analysis of Composite Materials