2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2007.06.016
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Low velocity impact properties of 3D woven basalt/aramid hybrid composites

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“…The major mode for impact damage absorption in basalt fabrics composites appears to be fibre breakage, delamination appearing less diffuse than in E-glass fibre composites [2,6]. Also, previous study suggested that in basalt fabrics composites and hybrids, crack propagation patterns during impact may be complex, if single layers are used in an interplay layout [5]. This damage complexity has the important consequence that it is not easy to directly find out whether the hybridisation produces a positive effect or not with respect to the original laminates, an indication which could be given e.g., by the rule of mixtures [10].…”
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“…The major mode for impact damage absorption in basalt fabrics composites appears to be fibre breakage, delamination appearing less diffuse than in E-glass fibre composites [2,6]. Also, previous study suggested that in basalt fabrics composites and hybrids, crack propagation patterns during impact may be complex, if single layers are used in an interplay layout [5]. This damage complexity has the important consequence that it is not easy to directly find out whether the hybridisation produces a positive effect or not with respect to the original laminates, an indication which could be given e.g., by the rule of mixtures [10].…”
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“…When the composite laminate is impacted with the foreign object, the impact dynamics in the vicinity of the impact region becomes very complex [1]. Wang et al [2] in his research paper discussed the low velocity impact properties of the 3D woven basalt/aramid hybrid composites using experimentally collected data. Tan et al [3] studied the effect of impacting projectiles with different geometries on the high strength filler fabric.…”
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“…Fiberglass/epoxy composite laminates are particularly considered as they show superior performance under out of plane loading as opposed to carbon/epoxy laminates, which are strong under in-plane loading. In broad sense the study of low-velocity impact loading on a composite material is divided in three categories, (1) experimental study, (2) analytical study, where a failure model of composite material is proposed, and (3) numerical analysis, mainly using finite element analysis.…”
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“…For this reason, basalt fiber is widely used in various industries and many studies have been carried out to understand the mechanical behavior of basalt fiber reinforced composites [9][10][11][12]. However, few studies have been made to investigate the mechanical properties of basalt/carbon hybrid composites [13,14]. In particular, no research results on the fracture behavior of basalt/carbon hybrid Fig.…”
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confidence: 98%