Scaling Effects in Carbon/Epoxy Laminates Under Transverse Quasi-Static Loading
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Scaling effects were considered for 8, 16, 32, and 64 ply IM-7/8551-7 carbon/epoxy composites plates transversely loaded to the first significant load drop by means of both a quasi-static and an equivalent impact force. The resulting damage was examined by x-ray and photomicroscopy analysis. Load-deflection curves were generated for the quasi-static tests and the resulting indentation depth was me
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Scaling effects were considered for 8, 16, 32, and 64 ply IM-7/8551-7 carbon/epoxy composites plates transversely loaded to the first significant load drop by means of both a quasi-static and an equivalent impact force. The resulting damage was examined by x-ray and photomicroscopy analysis. Load-deflection curves were generated for the quasi-static tests and the resulting indentation depth was measured. Results showed that the load-deflection data scaled well for most of the various thicknesses of plates. However, damage did not scale as well. No correlation could be found between dent depth and any of the other parameters measured in this study. The impact test results showed that significantly less damage was formed compared to the quasi- static results for a given maximum transverse load. The criticality of ply-level scaling (grouping plies) was also examined.Nettles, Alan T. and Douglas, Michael J. and Estes, Eric E.Langley Research CenterSCALING; EPOXY MATRIX COMPOSITES; IMPACT TESTS; STATIC TESTS; STATIC LOADS; LOADS (FORCES); X RAY ANALYSIS; DEFORMATION; LAMINATES; TRANSVERSE LOADS...
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