A combined experimental/numerical study on the scaling of impact strength and toughness in composite laminates for ballistic applications
Stefano Signetti, Federico Bosia, Seunghwa Ryu, Nicola M. Pugno

TL;DR
This study combines experimental and numerical methods to analyze how the impact strength and toughness of composite laminates scale, aiming to improve ballistic protection design by linking microscopic properties to full-scale performance.
Contribution
It introduces a multiscale approach and a generalized Cuniff criterion to predict ballistic performance from fiber-level properties in composite laminates.
Findings
Good agreement between FEM simulations and experimental impact tests.
The generalized Cuniff criterion effectively predicts ballistic performance.
Impact energy absorption varies with fiber type and laminate structure.
Abstract
In this paper, the impact behaviour of composite laminates is investigated, and their potential for ballistic protection assessed, as a function of the reinforcing materials and structures for three representative fibre-reinforced epoxy systems involving carbon, glass, or para-aramid fibre reinforcements, respectively. A multiscale coupled experimental/numerical study on the composite material properties is performed, starting from single fibre, to fibre bundles (yarns), to single composite ply, and finally at laminate level. Uniaxial tensile tests on single fibres and fibre bundles are performed, and the results are used as input for non-linear Finite Element Method (FEM) models for tensile and impact simulation on the composite laminates. Mechanical properties and energy dissipation of the single ply and multilayer laminates under quasi-static loading are preliminarily assessed…
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