Nk. Naik et al., Polymer matrix woven fabric composites subjected to low velocity impact: Part II - Effect of plate thickness, J REINF PL, 19(13), 2000, pp. 1031-1055
The studies have been carried out on the damage initiation behavior of poly
mer matrix woven fabric (WF) composite plates subjected to a transverse cen
tral low velocity point impact load. Specifically, the effect of composite
plate thickness on the impact behavior has been investigated with a square
plate of 150 mm x 150 mm with thicknesses varying from 4.5 mm to 8.0 mill.
The material systems considered are: E-glass/epoxy and T300/5208 carbon/epo
xy. Inplane failure of the layers in the form of matrix cracking/lamina spl
itting and delaminations were the primary objectives of the study. The stud
ies have been carried out using an inhouse Finite Element Analysis (FEA) co
de. The inplane failure functions and the interlaminar failure functions ha
ve been predicted using quadratic failure criteria. General observations on
the impact behavior of polymer matrix WF composites as a function of plate
thickness have been presented.