An Examination of the Damage Tolerance Enhancement of Carbon/Epoxy Using an Outer Lamina of Spectra (R)

An Examination of the Damage Tolerance Enhancement of Carbon/Epoxy Using an Outer Lamina of Spectra (R)

Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-06-30

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781722067373

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Low velocity instrumented impact testing was utilized to examine the effects of an outer lamina of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (Spectra) on the damage tolerance of carbon epoxy composites. Four types of 16-ply quasi-isotropic panels (0, +45, 90, -45) were tested. Some panels contained no Spectra, while others had a lamina of Spectra bonded to the top (impacted side), bottom, or both sides of the composite plates. The specimens were impacted with energies up to 8.5 J. Force time plots and maximum force versus impact energy graphs were generated for comparison purposes. Specimens were also subjected to cross-sectional analysis and compression after impact tests. The results show that while the Spectra improved the maximum load that the panels could withstand before fiber breakage, the Spectra seemingly reduced the residual strength of the composites. Lance, D. G. and Nettles, A. T. Marshall Space Flight Center PROJ. 90-17...