A novel method for detecting and characterizing low velocity impact (LVI) in commercial composite

This paper presents low velocity impact testing on fibreglass reinforced polymer. The materials used in this experiment are Type C-glass/Epoxy 600 g/m2 and Type E-glass/Epoxy 800 g/m2 . The materials were fabricated into 10 layer laminates. The drop weight low velocity impact tests were performed on...

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Main Authors: Safri, Syafiqah Nur Azrie, Chan, Teng Yan, Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq
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Published: eSAT Publishing House 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.362202015-12-29T12:52:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36220/ A novel method for detecting and characterizing low velocity impact (LVI) in commercial composite Safri, Syafiqah Nur Azrie Chan, Teng Yan Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq This paper presents low velocity impact testing on fibreglass reinforced polymer. The materials used in this experiment are Type C-glass/Epoxy 600 g/m2 and Type E-glass/Epoxy 800 g/m2 . The materials were fabricated into 10 layer laminates. The drop weight low velocity impact tests were performed on 101.6 mm × 152.4 mm (4 in × 6 in) laminated plates using Imatek IM10 ITS Drop Weight Impact Tester in accordance with the Boeing Specification Support Standard Boeing BSS 7260 with variation in incident impact energy. As incident impact energy increases, the damage area also increases. Several damage modes occurred from delamination to matrix cracking. The 10-ply Type C-glass/Epoxy 600 g/m2 laminate exhibited more severe matrix damage than the 10-ply Type E-glass/Epoxy 800 g/m2 laminate at the same impact energy level. From this experiment, 10-ply Type E-glass/Epoxy 800 g/m2 is recommended as the material for low velocity impact, as it has a higher impact resistance compared to 10-ply Type C-glass/Epoxy 600 g/m2. eSAT Publishing House 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36220/1/A%20novel%20method%20for%20detecting%20and%20characterizing%20low%20velocity%20impact%20%28LVI%29%20in%20commercial%20composite.pdf Safri, Syafiqah Nur Azrie and Chan, Teng Yan and Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq (2014) A novel method for detecting and characterizing low velocity impact (LVI) in commercial composite. International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology, 3 (8). pp. 101-106. ISSN 2321-7308; ESSN: 2319-1163 http://ijret.org/Archive?VI=20140308
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description This paper presents low velocity impact testing on fibreglass reinforced polymer. The materials used in this experiment are Type C-glass/Epoxy 600 g/m2 and Type E-glass/Epoxy 800 g/m2 . The materials were fabricated into 10 layer laminates. The drop weight low velocity impact tests were performed on 101.6 mm × 152.4 mm (4 in × 6 in) laminated plates using Imatek IM10 ITS Drop Weight Impact Tester in accordance with the Boeing Specification Support Standard Boeing BSS 7260 with variation in incident impact energy. As incident impact energy increases, the damage area also increases. Several damage modes occurred from delamination to matrix cracking. The 10-ply Type C-glass/Epoxy 600 g/m2 laminate exhibited more severe matrix damage than the 10-ply Type E-glass/Epoxy 800 g/m2 laminate at the same impact energy level. From this experiment, 10-ply Type E-glass/Epoxy 800 g/m2 is recommended as the material for low velocity impact, as it has a higher impact resistance compared to 10-ply Type C-glass/Epoxy 600 g/m2.
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author Safri, Syafiqah Nur Azrie
Chan, Teng Yan
Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq
spellingShingle Safri, Syafiqah Nur Azrie
Chan, Teng Yan
Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq
A novel method for detecting and characterizing low velocity impact (LVI) in commercial composite
author_facet Safri, Syafiqah Nur Azrie
Chan, Teng Yan
Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq
author_sort Safri, Syafiqah Nur Azrie
title A novel method for detecting and characterizing low velocity impact (LVI) in commercial composite
title_short A novel method for detecting and characterizing low velocity impact (LVI) in commercial composite
title_full A novel method for detecting and characterizing low velocity impact (LVI) in commercial composite
title_fullStr A novel method for detecting and characterizing low velocity impact (LVI) in commercial composite
title_full_unstemmed A novel method for detecting and characterizing low velocity impact (LVI) in commercial composite
title_sort novel method for detecting and characterizing low velocity impact (lvi) in commercial composite
publisher eSAT Publishing House
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36220/1/A%20novel%20method%20for%20detecting%20and%20characterizing%20low%20velocity%20impact%20%28LVI%29%20in%20commercial%20composite.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36220/
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