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Nonlinear progressive damage model for composite laminates used for low-velocity impact

Journal

APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND MECHANICS-ENGLISH EDITION
Volume 34, Issue 9, Pages 1145-1154

Publisher

SHANGHAI UNIV
DOI: 10.1007/s10483-013-1733-7

Keywords

composite laminate; progressive damage; delamination; energy release rate; low-velocity impact

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11072202]

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In order to effectively describe the progressively intralaminar and interlaminar damage for composite laminates, a three dimensional progressive damage model for composite laminates to be used for low-velocity impact is presented. Being applied to three-dimensional (3D) solid elements and cohesive elements, the nonlinear damage model can be used to analyze the dynamic performance of composite structure and its failure behavior. For the intralaminar damage, as a function of the energy release rate, the damage model in an exponential function can describe progressive development of the damage. For the interlaminar damage, the damage evolution is described by the framework of the continuum mechanics through cohesive elements. Coding the user subroutine VUMAT of the finite element software ABAQUS/Explicit, the model is applied to an example, i.e., carbon fiber reinforced epoxy composite laminates under low-velocity impact. It is shown that the prediction of damage and deformation agrees well with the experimental results.

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