Dynamic penetration of graphite/epoxy laminates impacted by a blunt-ended projectile
Authors:
S. -W. R. Lee and C. T. Sun
Affiliation:
School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-1282, USA
Abstract:
The dynamic penetration of graphite/epoxy laminates as a result of impact by a blunt-ended projectile is investigated in the present study. The ballistic limit is determined by a series of high-velocity impact tests. A dynamic finite element analysis is performed to simulate the penetration process in composite laminates. A previously developed static penetration model is incorporated into the analysis to predict the ballistic limit. The ballistic characteristics are represented by the relationship between the striking and residual velocities of the projectile. Good agreement between experimental data and computational results implies that the ballistic limit of graphite/epoxy laminates can be predicted by the present analysis without performing dynamic impact tests.