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High strain rate compressional behavior of stitched and unstitched composite laminates with radial constraint
Authors:S T Jenq and S L Sheu
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Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan

Abstract:This paper is concerned with the high strain rate compressional behaviour of glass/epoxy (Hy-E 9134B, Fiberite, USA) composite laminates with or without stitching reinforcement by untwisted Kevlar-49 threads (1140 denier). The split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) apparatus is used in performing the high strain rate tests. Test data are analyzed in a manner similar to that reported by Hauser Exp. Mech., 6 (1966) 395. Specimens are tested at strain rates up to 104 s?1. Unidirectional laminated parallelepiped samples are impacted along their fiber direction. Their high velocity compressive ductility is observed. Both 0°]24 and (0°/90°)6]S glass/epoxy circular specimens with disc diameters of 10 and 50·8 mm are transversely impacted by an input bar in order to study their high strain rate behavior. Moreover, two sets of stitched circular specimens with disc diameters of 10 and 50·8 mm are also examined. The effect of strain rate and radial constraint on the dynamic properties of stitched and unstitched GFRP laminated specimens and their associated damage patterns are described.
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