Effect of Stacking Sequence on Low-Velocity Impact Behavior of Metal Laminates
- Authors: Khoramishad H.1, Bagheri Tofighi M.1, Khodaei M.1
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Affiliations:
- School of Mechanical Engineering
- Issue: Vol 21, No 2 (2018)
- Pages: 140-149
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1029-9599/article/view/192091
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1029959918020078
- ID: 192091
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Abstract
In this paper, the low-velocity impact behavior of metal laminates was studied experimentally and numerically. Metal laminates with different number of metal layers and different stacking sequences were investigated by examining the contact force, the contact duration, the dissipated energy and the transverse displacement as the main low-velocity impact responses. It was found that from stacking sequence perspective, the low-velocity impact responses of metal laminates were mainly affected by the volume fraction of metal layers, the material characteristics of the first and last metal layers and the number of metal layers. Increasing the number of metal layers in a constant thickness of metal laminates decreased the contact force and increased the contact duration and transverse displacement. The use of higher volume fraction of a metal material in a metal laminate caused the metal laminate to inherit more of the impact characteristics of that material. The results of this research can assist engineers to design metallic structures with desired low-velocity impact behaviors.
About the authors
H. Khoramishad
School of Mechanical Engineering
Author for correspondence.
Email: khoramishad@iust.ac.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Narmak, Tehran, 16846
M. Bagheri Tofighi
School of Mechanical Engineering
Email: khoramishad@iust.ac.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Narmak, Tehran, 16846
M. Khodaei
School of Mechanical Engineering
Email: khoramishad@iust.ac.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Narmak, Tehran, 16846
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