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Scaling of Energy Absorbing Composite Plates

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The energy absorption response and crushing characteristics of geometrically scaled graphite‐Kevlar epoxy composite plates were investigated. Two different trigger mechanisms including notch, and steeple geometries were incorporated into the plate specimens to initiate crushing. Sustained crushing was achieved with a new test fixture which provided lateral aupport to prevent global buckling. Values of specific sustained crushing stress (SSCS) were obtained which were lower than values reported for tube specimens from previously published data. Two sizes of hybrid plates were fabricated; a baseline or model plate, and a full‐scale plate with in‐plane dimensions scaled by a factor of two. The thickness dimension of the full‐scale plates was incresaed using two different techniques: the ply‐level method in which each ply orientation in the baseline laminate stacking sequence is doubled, and the sublaminate technique in which the baseline laminate stacking sequence is repested as a group. Results indicated that the SSCS has s small dependence on trigger mechanism geometry. However, a reduction in the SSCS of 10‐25% was observed for the full‐scale plates as compared with the baseline specimens, indicating a scalling effect in the crushing response.

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: U.S. Army Vehicle Structures Directorate, ARL, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia

Publication date: 01 January 1994

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