Charpy impact toughness of conventional and advanced composite laminates for aircraft construction

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Autor(a) principal: Tarpani,José Ricardo
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Maluf,Omar, Gatti,Maria Cristina Adami
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: A weight-based analysis was made of the translaminar Charpy impact toughness performance of conventional and advanced composite materials for aircraft fabrication. The materials were carbon-epoxy (C-Ep) and hybrid fiber-metal TiGr (Titanium-Graphite) laminates. 5 mm-thick three-point bend specimens were tested over a temperature range of -70 to 180 ºC to reproduce typical in-service conditions of supersonic jetliners. The energies required for the processes of damage initiation (Ei), damage propagation (Ep), and whole fracture (Et = Ei + Ep), were evaluated at two loading rates, namely, 2.25 and 5.52 m/s in an instrumented Charpy impact testing machine. C-Ep laminates with unidirectional fiber tapes arranged in cross-ply architecture consistently showed the best performance in terms of damage initiation toughness, whereas the hybrid fiber-metal laminate TiGr excelled in terms of propagation toughness. On the other hand, the overall performance of bi-directional fabric C-Ep laminates was very disappointing. The impact behavior of composite laminates was substantiated by a qualitative analysis of topographic aspects of fracture surfaces.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Charpy impact toughness of conventional and advanced composite laminates for aircraft construction
title Charpy impact toughness of conventional and advanced composite laminates for aircraft construction
spellingShingle Charpy impact toughness of conventional and advanced composite laminates for aircraft construction
Tarpani,José Ricardo
Charpy impact testing
composite laminates
dynamic translaminar fracture
impact toughness
title_short Charpy impact toughness of conventional and advanced composite laminates for aircraft construction
title_full Charpy impact toughness of conventional and advanced composite laminates for aircraft construction
title_fullStr Charpy impact toughness of conventional and advanced composite laminates for aircraft construction
title_full_unstemmed Charpy impact toughness of conventional and advanced composite laminates for aircraft construction
title_sort Charpy impact toughness of conventional and advanced composite laminates for aircraft construction
author Tarpani,José Ricardo
author_facet Tarpani,José Ricardo
Maluf,Omar
Gatti,Maria Cristina Adami
author_role author
author2 Maluf,Omar
Gatti,Maria Cristina Adami
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tarpani,José Ricardo
Maluf,Omar
Gatti,Maria Cristina Adami
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Charpy impact testing
composite laminates
dynamic translaminar fracture
impact toughness
topic Charpy impact testing
composite laminates
dynamic translaminar fracture
impact toughness
description A weight-based analysis was made of the translaminar Charpy impact toughness performance of conventional and advanced composite materials for aircraft fabrication. The materials were carbon-epoxy (C-Ep) and hybrid fiber-metal TiGr (Titanium-Graphite) laminates. 5 mm-thick three-point bend specimens were tested over a temperature range of -70 to 180 ºC to reproduce typical in-service conditions of supersonic jetliners. The energies required for the processes of damage initiation (Ei), damage propagation (Ep), and whole fracture (Et = Ei + Ep), were evaluated at two loading rates, namely, 2.25 and 5.52 m/s in an instrumented Charpy impact testing machine. C-Ep laminates with unidirectional fiber tapes arranged in cross-ply architecture consistently showed the best performance in terms of damage initiation toughness, whereas the hybrid fiber-metal laminate TiGr excelled in terms of propagation toughness. On the other hand, the overall performance of bi-directional fabric C-Ep laminates was very disappointing. The impact behavior of composite laminates was substantiated by a qualitative analysis of topographic aspects of fracture surfaces.
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