Failure Assessment of Layered Composites Subject to Impact Loadings: a Finite Element, Sigma-Point Kalman Filter Approach

We present a coupled finite element, Kalman filter approach to foresee impactinduced delamination of layered composites when mechanical properties are partially unknown. Since direct numerical simulations, which require all the constitutive parameters to be assigned, cannot be run in such cases, an...

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Main Author: Stefano Mariani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2009-06-01
Series:Algorithms
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/2/2/808/
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spelling doaj-906e0ec41ac74b709a907b2a2e2a7a532020-11-24T21:25:48ZengMDPI AGAlgorithms1999-48932009-06-012280882710.3390/a2020808Failure Assessment of Layered Composites Subject to Impact Loadings: a Finite Element, Sigma-Point Kalman Filter ApproachStefano MarianiWe present a coupled finite element, Kalman filter approach to foresee impactinduced delamination of layered composites when mechanical properties are partially unknown. Since direct numerical simulations, which require all the constitutive parameters to be assigned, cannot be run in such cases, an inverse problem is formulated to allow for modeling as well as constitutive uncertainties. Upon space discretization through finite elements and time integration through the explicit ®¡method, the resulting nonlinear stochastic state model, wherein nonlinearities are due to delamination growth, is attacked with sigma-point Kalman filtering. Comparison with experimental data available in the literature and concerning inter-laminar failure of layered composites subject to low-velocity impacts, shows that the proposed procedure leads to: an accurate description of the failure mode; converged estimates of inter-laminar strength and toughness in good agreement with experimental data. http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/2/2/808/layered compositesimpact-induced delaminationKalman filtersigma-point transformation
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Failure Assessment of Layered Composites Subject to Impact Loadings: a Finite Element, Sigma-Point Kalman Filter Approach
Algorithms
layered composites
impact-induced delamination
Kalman filter
sigma-point transformation
author_facet Stefano Mariani
author_sort Stefano Mariani
title Failure Assessment of Layered Composites Subject to Impact Loadings: a Finite Element, Sigma-Point Kalman Filter Approach
title_short Failure Assessment of Layered Composites Subject to Impact Loadings: a Finite Element, Sigma-Point Kalman Filter Approach
title_full Failure Assessment of Layered Composites Subject to Impact Loadings: a Finite Element, Sigma-Point Kalman Filter Approach
title_fullStr Failure Assessment of Layered Composites Subject to Impact Loadings: a Finite Element, Sigma-Point Kalman Filter Approach
title_full_unstemmed Failure Assessment of Layered Composites Subject to Impact Loadings: a Finite Element, Sigma-Point Kalman Filter Approach
title_sort failure assessment of layered composites subject to impact loadings: a finite element, sigma-point kalman filter approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Algorithms
issn 1999-4893
publishDate 2009-06-01
description We present a coupled finite element, Kalman filter approach to foresee impactinduced delamination of layered composites when mechanical properties are partially unknown. Since direct numerical simulations, which require all the constitutive parameters to be assigned, cannot be run in such cases, an inverse problem is formulated to allow for modeling as well as constitutive uncertainties. Upon space discretization through finite elements and time integration through the explicit ®¡method, the resulting nonlinear stochastic state model, wherein nonlinearities are due to delamination growth, is attacked with sigma-point Kalman filtering. Comparison with experimental data available in the literature and concerning inter-laminar failure of layered composites subject to low-velocity impacts, shows that the proposed procedure leads to: an accurate description of the failure mode; converged estimates of inter-laminar strength and toughness in good agreement with experimental data.
topic layered composites
impact-induced delamination
Kalman filter
sigma-point transformation
url http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/2/2/808/
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