Off-axis Crashworthiness Characteristic of Woven Glass/Epoxy Composite Box Structures

Author:

Ghasemnejad H.1,Hadavinia H.2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Engineering, Kingston University, London, SW15 3DW, UK

2. Faculty of Engineering, Kingston University, London, SW15 3DW, UK,

Abstract

This study investigates the influence of off-axis loading on the fracture mechanism and specific energy absorption (SEA) of glass/epoxy twill/weave composite box structures. In this regard, the off-axis angles of 5°, 10°, 20°, and 30° of loading direction with respect to the composite box axis is studied experimentally under quasi-static crushing process. At the off-axis angle of 5°, the crushing process behavior is similar to that of the axial crushing and fracture mechanisms, such as bundle fracture and interlaminar crack propagation in Mode-II are observed. These are characteristic of brittle fracture crushing mode. For crushing at an off-axis angle of 10°, additional interwall crack propagation at one side of the box is also found. This increases the energy absorbing capability of glass/epoxy composite box at this angle. The sidewall crack is a mixed-mode crack. To characterize this crack, the mixed-mode interlaminar fracture toughness, G I/IIC, is measured using asymmetric double cantilever beam (ADCB) test method. For other angles, the non-symmetrical fracture mechanisms are found at four sides of the composite boxes. The arriving of sustained crushing stage is delayed by increasing the off-axis crushing angle. Owing to this fact, the energy absorbing capability is reduced by increasing the off-axis loading angle. An analytical solution is proposed to predict the mean force of axial crushing in brittle fracture crushing mode. The off-axis crushing process of composite boxes is also simulated by finite element software LS-DYNA and the results are verified with the relevant experimental results.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Ceramics and Composites

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