A New Method for Compression After Impact Strength Prediction of Composite Laminates

2002 
A new method to determine the compression after impact (CAI) strength of composite laminates was presented. In this method, an impact damage zone was modeled as an equivalent hole. The most outstanding characteristic of the method was that the simplification of the impact damage was based on the compressive failure mechanisms of impacted laminates. Such a simplification has not been discussed in the literature before. A technique was established for determining the shape and size of the equivalent hole. To the authors’ knowledge, it is the first practical method for simplifying the impact damage as a hole, and also the present work was the first attempt to predict the CAI strength by modeling the impact damage as a hole. The stress distribution around damage was calculated using the complex potential method and the classical lamination theory. A lay-up independent failure criterion was used to predict CAI strength. The predictions of the present approach were compared to test results and found to be in ve...
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