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Improvement of Progressive Damage Model to Predicting Crashworthy Composite Corrugated Plate

Journal

APPLIED COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Volume 25, Issue 1, Pages 45-66

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10443-017-9610-z

Keywords

Crashworthiness; Composite corrugated plate; Damage; Failure behavior; Delamination

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11402011]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

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To predict the crashworthy composite corrugated plate, different single and stacked shell models are evaluated and compared, and a stacked shell progressive damage model combined with continuum damage mechanics is proposed and investigated. To simulate and predict the failure behavior, both of the intra- and inter- laminar failure behavior are considered. The tiebreak contact method, 1D spot weld element and cohesive element are adopted in stacked shell model, and a surface-based cohesive behavior is used to capture delamination in the proposed model. The impact load and failure behavior of purposed and conventional progressive damage models are demonstrated. Results show that the single shell could simulate the impact load curve without the delamination simulation ability. The general stacked shell model could simulate the interlaminar failure behavior. The improved stacked shell model with continuum damage mechanics and cohesive element not only agree well with the impact load, but also capture the fiber, matrix debonding, and interlaminar failure of composite structure.

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