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Low velocity impact response and damages of GFRP composite tubes under room and cryogenic temperatures

Memduh Kara, Mustafa Ali Arat, Mesut Uyaner

2021Journal of Composite Materials17 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, we have investigated the damages of glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) composite tubes under the effect of low-velocity impact (LVI) at cryogenic environment conditions and room temperature. A GFRP composite tube consists of 6 layered E-glass/epoxy samples with a ± 55° winding angle, which produced by the filament winding method. Composite tubes either at room temperature or conditioned by liquid nitrogen at different temperature values (273 K, 223 K, 173 K, and 77 K) were impacted at 5, 7.5, and 10 J. Also, force-time and force-displacement graphs were plotted. The damaged regions of the samples were scrutinized. The damage areas of the GFRP composite tubes were smaller as the temperature decreased. However, the energy absorbed at low-temperature conditions was slightly higher than that absorbed in room temperature. Besides, no micro-cracks developed in the composite tubes after cryogenic conditioning.

Topics & Concepts

Fibre-reinforced plasticMaterials scienceComposite materialComposite numberFilament windingGlass fiberLiquid nitrogenCryogenic temperatureEpoxyTube (container)Protein filamentCryogenicsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsMechanical Behavior of CompositesStructural Response to Dynamic LoadsHigh-Velocity Impact and Material Behavior
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