The High-Velocity Impact Behaviour of Kevlar Composite Laminates Filled with Cork Powder

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Autor(a) principal: Amaro, Ana Martins
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Reis, Paulo Nobre Balbis, Ivañez, Ines, Sánchez-Saez, Sonia, Garcia-Castillo, Shirley Kalamis, Barbero, Enrique
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/105792
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10176108
Resumo: The literature reports benefits when the cork powder obtained from industrial by-products is used as the filler of composite laminates. For example, while the fatigue life is insensitive to the presence of cork in the resin, significant improvements are achieved in terms of to low-velocity impact strength. However, in terms of ballistic domain, the literature does not yet report any study about the e ect of incorporating powdered cork into resins. Therefore, this study intended to analyse the ballistic behaviour and damage tolerance of Kevlar/epoxy reinforced composites with matrix filled by cork powder. For this purpose, high-velocity impacts were studied on plates of Kevlar bi-directional woven laminates with surfaces of 100 100 mm2. It was possible to conclude that the minimum velocity of perforation is 1.6% higher when the cork powder is added to the resin, but considering the dispersion, this small di erence can be neglected. In terms of damage areas, they are slightly lower when cork dust is added, especially for velocities below the minimum perforation velocity. Finally, the residual bending strength shows that these composites are less sensitive to impact velocity than the samples with neat resin. In addition to these benefits, cork powder reduces the amount of resin in the composite, making it more environmentally friendly.
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spelling The High-Velocity Impact Behaviour of Kevlar Composite Laminates Filled with Cork PowderKevlar composite laminatesballistic impactcork powdermechanical testingThe literature reports benefits when the cork powder obtained from industrial by-products is used as the filler of composite laminates. For example, while the fatigue life is insensitive to the presence of cork in the resin, significant improvements are achieved in terms of to low-velocity impact strength. However, in terms of ballistic domain, the literature does not yet report any study about the e ect of incorporating powdered cork into resins. Therefore, this study intended to analyse the ballistic behaviour and damage tolerance of Kevlar/epoxy reinforced composites with matrix filled by cork powder. For this purpose, high-velocity impacts were studied on plates of Kevlar bi-directional woven laminates with surfaces of 100 100 mm2. It was possible to conclude that the minimum velocity of perforation is 1.6% higher when the cork powder is added to the resin, but considering the dispersion, this small di erence can be neglected. In terms of damage areas, they are slightly lower when cork dust is added, especially for velocities below the minimum perforation velocity. Finally, the residual bending strength shows that these composites are less sensitive to impact velocity than the samples with neat resin. In addition to these benefits, cork powder reduces the amount of resin in the composite, making it more environmentally friendly.MDPI2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/105792http://hdl.handle.net/10316/105792https://doi.org/10.3390/app10176108eng2076-3417Amaro, Ana MartinsReis, Paulo Nobre BalbisIvañez, InesSánchez-Saez, SoniaGarcia-Castillo, Shirley KalamisBarbero, Enriqueinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-08T21:31:06ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The High-Velocity Impact Behaviour of Kevlar Composite Laminates Filled with Cork Powder
title The High-Velocity Impact Behaviour of Kevlar Composite Laminates Filled with Cork Powder
spellingShingle The High-Velocity Impact Behaviour of Kevlar Composite Laminates Filled with Cork Powder
Amaro, Ana Martins
Kevlar composite laminates
ballistic impact
cork powder
mechanical testing
title_short The High-Velocity Impact Behaviour of Kevlar Composite Laminates Filled with Cork Powder
title_full The High-Velocity Impact Behaviour of Kevlar Composite Laminates Filled with Cork Powder
title_fullStr The High-Velocity Impact Behaviour of Kevlar Composite Laminates Filled with Cork Powder
title_full_unstemmed The High-Velocity Impact Behaviour of Kevlar Composite Laminates Filled with Cork Powder
title_sort The High-Velocity Impact Behaviour of Kevlar Composite Laminates Filled with Cork Powder
author Amaro, Ana Martins
author_facet Amaro, Ana Martins
Reis, Paulo Nobre Balbis
Ivañez, Ines
Sánchez-Saez, Sonia
Garcia-Castillo, Shirley Kalamis
Barbero, Enrique
author_role author
author2 Reis, Paulo Nobre Balbis
Ivañez, Ines
Sánchez-Saez, Sonia
Garcia-Castillo, Shirley Kalamis
Barbero, Enrique
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaro, Ana Martins
Reis, Paulo Nobre Balbis
Ivañez, Ines
Sánchez-Saez, Sonia
Garcia-Castillo, Shirley Kalamis
Barbero, Enrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Kevlar composite laminates
ballistic impact
cork powder
mechanical testing
topic Kevlar composite laminates
ballistic impact
cork powder
mechanical testing
description The literature reports benefits when the cork powder obtained from industrial by-products is used as the filler of composite laminates. For example, while the fatigue life is insensitive to the presence of cork in the resin, significant improvements are achieved in terms of to low-velocity impact strength. However, in terms of ballistic domain, the literature does not yet report any study about the e ect of incorporating powdered cork into resins. Therefore, this study intended to analyse the ballistic behaviour and damage tolerance of Kevlar/epoxy reinforced composites with matrix filled by cork powder. For this purpose, high-velocity impacts were studied on plates of Kevlar bi-directional woven laminates with surfaces of 100 100 mm2. It was possible to conclude that the minimum velocity of perforation is 1.6% higher when the cork powder is added to the resin, but considering the dispersion, this small di erence can be neglected. In terms of damage areas, they are slightly lower when cork dust is added, especially for velocities below the minimum perforation velocity. Finally, the residual bending strength shows that these composites are less sensitive to impact velocity than the samples with neat resin. In addition to these benefits, cork powder reduces the amount of resin in the composite, making it more environmentally friendly.
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