Parametric Study Of Low Velocity Impact Using Finite Element Analysis

An aircraft structural and material response is very complex when subjected to impact. It involves both elastic and plastic deformation in instant. Nevertheless, investigating this phenomenon is challenging yet interesting. Therefore, this research attempts to investigate the effect of selected para...

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Main Authors: Mohd Sahri, Mohd Ridhuan, Che Muhamad, Che Muhamad Khairul Iezuadi, Abd. Latif, Mohd Juzaila, Mahmud, Jamaluddin
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Published: Trans Tech Publications 2013
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spelling my.utem.eprints.111612021-07-05T11:58:18Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/11161/ Parametric Study Of Low Velocity Impact Using Finite Element Analysis Mohd Sahri, Mohd Ridhuan Che Muhamad, Che Muhamad Khairul Iezuadi Abd. Latif, Mohd Juzaila Mahmud, Jamaluddin An aircraft structural and material response is very complex when subjected to impact. It involves both elastic and plastic deformation in instant. Nevertheless, investigating this phenomenon is challenging yet interesting. Therefore, this research attempts to investigate the effect of selected parameters variation (i.e. material type, skin thickness and impact velocity) to the resulting equivalent plastic shear strain using finite element analysis (FEA). The finite element (FE) models were developed using commercially modeling and FE software to replicate an aircraft fuselage (target) and projectile according to the experimental setup and data established by other researcher [1]. The current study only focuses on the materials response and deformation behavior due low velocity (30 – 150 m/s) impact of a blunt object to a square shape target made of Al 2024T3 and aluminum alloy 7475 (AA 7475). In all cases (parameters variation), the resulting equivalent plastic strain has been determined and compared to the established data. It is found that the currents results are very close to the actual material response measured in experiments. This proves that simulated results are validated and the study contributed some knowledge to understanding the behaviour of the structural and material response in a low impact velocity. By varying selected parameters, the impact resistivity of the structure could be improved. Trans Tech Publications 2013 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/11161/1/AMM.393.397.pdf Mohd Sahri, Mohd Ridhuan and Che Muhamad, Che Muhamad Khairul Iezuadi and Abd. Latif, Mohd Juzaila and Mahmud, Jamaluddin (2013) Parametric Study Of Low Velocity Impact Using Finite Element Analysis. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 393. pp. 397-402. ISSN 1660-9336 https://www.scientific.net/AMM.393.397 https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.393.397
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description An aircraft structural and material response is very complex when subjected to impact. It involves both elastic and plastic deformation in instant. Nevertheless, investigating this phenomenon is challenging yet interesting. Therefore, this research attempts to investigate the effect of selected parameters variation (i.e. material type, skin thickness and impact velocity) to the resulting equivalent plastic shear strain using finite element analysis (FEA). The finite element (FE) models were developed using commercially modeling and FE software to replicate an aircraft fuselage (target) and projectile according to the experimental setup and data established by other researcher [1]. The current study only focuses on the materials response and deformation behavior due low velocity (30 – 150 m/s) impact of a blunt object to a square shape target made of Al 2024T3 and aluminum alloy 7475 (AA 7475). In all cases (parameters variation), the resulting equivalent plastic strain has been determined and compared to the established data. It is found that the currents results are very close to the actual material response measured in experiments. This proves that simulated results are validated and the study contributed some knowledge to understanding the behaviour of the structural and material response in a low impact velocity. By varying selected parameters, the impact resistivity of the structure could be improved.
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author Mohd Sahri, Mohd Ridhuan
Che Muhamad, Che Muhamad Khairul Iezuadi
Abd. Latif, Mohd Juzaila
Mahmud, Jamaluddin
spellingShingle Mohd Sahri, Mohd Ridhuan
Che Muhamad, Che Muhamad Khairul Iezuadi
Abd. Latif, Mohd Juzaila
Mahmud, Jamaluddin
Parametric Study Of Low Velocity Impact Using Finite Element Analysis
author_facet Mohd Sahri, Mohd Ridhuan
Che Muhamad, Che Muhamad Khairul Iezuadi
Abd. Latif, Mohd Juzaila
Mahmud, Jamaluddin
author_sort Mohd Sahri, Mohd Ridhuan
title Parametric Study Of Low Velocity Impact Using Finite Element Analysis
title_short Parametric Study Of Low Velocity Impact Using Finite Element Analysis
title_full Parametric Study Of Low Velocity Impact Using Finite Element Analysis
title_fullStr Parametric Study Of Low Velocity Impact Using Finite Element Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Parametric Study Of Low Velocity Impact Using Finite Element Analysis
title_sort parametric study of low velocity impact using finite element analysis
publisher Trans Tech Publications
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/11161/1/AMM.393.397.pdf
http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/11161/
https://www.scientific.net/AMM.393.397
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.393.397
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