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Experimental Investigation of Low-Velocity Repeated Impacts on Glass Fiber Metal Composites
Authors:G. R. Rajkumar  M. Krishna  H. N. Narasimha Murthy  S. C. Sharma  K. R. Vishnu Mahesh
Affiliation:1. Research and Development, Department of Mechanical Engineering, R. V. College of Engineering, Bangalore, 560 059, India
2. Tumkur University, Tumkur, India
3. Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Industrial Chemistry, Kuvempu University Shankaraghatta, Shimoga, 577451, Karnataka, India
Abstract:The aim of this study was to experimentally investigate the effect of repeated low-velocity impacts on tensile strength of fiber metal laminates (FMLs) using instrumented drop weight impact tester. FMLs were fabricated layer by layer intercalating three layers of aluminum 6061 and two layers of glass fiber-reinforced epoxy. The FMLs were subjected to repeated low-velocity impacts (<10?m/s) at the same location on the FML. The degradation of mechanical property due to impact(s) was studied using Zwick UTM at distances of 0, 20, 40, and 60?mm from the impact point. Results indicate that ultimate tensile strength, failure strain, and ductility of all specimens initially decrease, and then remain constant with increase in number of impacts. A closer examination of impacted FML by scanning electron microscope indicates that thinning and shear fracture in aluminum layers, as well as delamination, and fiber failure in composites plies were present.
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