Affiliation:
1. Politecnico di Milano, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Via La Masa n.1, 20156 Milan, Italy
Abstract
Blast loading represents a critical dynamic condition for engineering structures. While the response of metal materials to such a condition has been studied in detail, the behavior of composites has not been properly addressed yet. In this context, this work leverages numerical methods to assess the damage that occurs in a carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer plate subjected to close-range blast loading. Numerical analyses were carried out using two methods, i.e., the pure Lagrangian and hybrid coupled Eulerian–Lagrangian approaches. The simulations were validated against observations from a benchmark experimental test taken from the literature. The results showed that (i) the hybrid approach seems to be the most promising solution in terms of efficiency and accuracy; (ii) the Lagrangian approach can accurately reproduce the experimental observations, even though it comes with strong limitations; and (iii) the numerically predicted damage adheres to the experimentally observed damage, although the simulation outcome is influenced by the modeling technique used to describe the behavior of the composite material. We consider the approaches presented in this paper promising for investigation of blast-loaded composite structures, and further improvements can be achieved by (i) refining the description of the material behavior, e.g., by including the strain rate sensitivity; and (ii) better modeling the boundary conditions.
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry
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