Low-velocity impact tests were carried out on sandwich plates having CFRP facings and thin rubbery core. Two types of cores, differing in the material nature and thickness, were used. For comparison, similar tests were performed on the monolithic laminate. Various impact parameters, among which indentation, first failure energy, perforation energy, absorbed energy and maximum contact force, were analyzed, to highlight the effect of the core on the material response. The influence of the core on the macroscopic behaviour of the panels was quite limited, except in the elastic phase, where the lower stiffness of the sandwich configurations resulted in a higher energy at first failure. More relevant differences were found from the study of failure modes, carried out combining ultrasonic C-scan and a limited number of microscopic observations. In particular, in correspondence of the energy for barely visible impact damage, besides considerable facing-core debonding, both the facings of the sandwich structures exhibited fibre breakage at their back side.

Effect of a thin soft core on the impact behaviour of CFRP laminates

LEONE, Claudio
2012

Abstract

Low-velocity impact tests were carried out on sandwich plates having CFRP facings and thin rubbery core. Two types of cores, differing in the material nature and thickness, were used. For comparison, similar tests were performed on the monolithic laminate. Various impact parameters, among which indentation, first failure energy, perforation energy, absorbed energy and maximum contact force, were analyzed, to highlight the effect of the core on the material response. The influence of the core on the macroscopic behaviour of the panels was quite limited, except in the elastic phase, where the lower stiffness of the sandwich configurations resulted in a higher energy at first failure. More relevant differences were found from the study of failure modes, carried out combining ultrasonic C-scan and a limited number of microscopic observations. In particular, in correspondence of the energy for barely visible impact damage, besides considerable facing-core debonding, both the facings of the sandwich structures exhibited fibre breakage at their back side.
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