Experimental analysis of high velocity impacts of composite fragments on aluminium plates

The improvement of engines is one of the ways to diminish the fuel consumption in civil aircrafts, and Open Rotors engines are one of the best promises in order to achieve a sensible efficiency increment. These engines have large composite blades that could, in the event of failure, impact against t...

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Main Authors: López-Puente Jorge, Pernas-Sánchez Jesús, Artero-Guerrero José Alfonso, Varas David, Múgica Joseba, Lopes Claudio S., Martino Esteban, Votsios Vasilis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/04/epjconf_dymat2021_01011.pdf
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spelling doaj-ae3f73e1b7dc4a43899900498232f87c2021-09-21T15:17:00ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2021-01-012500101110.1051/epjconf/202125001011epjconf_dymat2021_01011Experimental analysis of high velocity impacts of composite fragments on aluminium platesLópez-Puente Jorge0Pernas-Sánchez Jesús1Artero-Guerrero José Alfonso2Varas David3Múgica Joseba4Lopes Claudio S.5Martino Esteban6Votsios Vasilis7Department of Continuum Mechanics and Structural Analysis, Universidad Carlos III de MadridDepartment of Continuum Mechanics and Structural Analysis, Universidad Carlos III de MadridDepartment of Continuum Mechanics and Structural Analysis, Universidad Carlos III de MadridDepartment of Continuum Mechanics and Structural Analysis, Universidad Carlos III de MadridIDOMInstitute IMDEA MaterialsAIRBUSAIRBUSThe improvement of engines is one of the ways to diminish the fuel consumption in civil aircrafts, and Open Rotors engines are one of the best promises in order to achieve a sensible efficiency increment. These engines have large composite blades that could, in the event of failure, impact against the fuselage, totally or partially. In this case, composite fragments could behave as impactors. In order to design fuselages for this event and adopt these new engines in the future, it is necessary to understand the impact behaviour of a composite fragment against a deformable structure. To this end, unidirectional and woven composites fragments were impacted at high velocity (up to 150 m/s) against aluminium panels at different impact velocities. The composite fragments were made using AS4/8552 (UD) and AGP-193PW (woven) prepregs manufactured by Hexcel Composites, both using AS4 fibres and 8552 epoxy matrix. High speed video cameras were used to record the impact process and to measure both the impact and the residual velocity and hence the energy absorbed.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/04/epjconf_dymat2021_01011.pdf
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author López-Puente Jorge
Pernas-Sánchez Jesús
Artero-Guerrero José Alfonso
Varas David
Múgica Joseba
Lopes Claudio S.
Martino Esteban
Votsios Vasilis
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Pernas-Sánchez Jesús
Artero-Guerrero José Alfonso
Varas David
Múgica Joseba
Lopes Claudio S.
Martino Esteban
Votsios Vasilis
Experimental analysis of high velocity impacts of composite fragments on aluminium plates
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet López-Puente Jorge
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title Experimental analysis of high velocity impacts of composite fragments on aluminium plates
title_short Experimental analysis of high velocity impacts of composite fragments on aluminium plates
title_full Experimental analysis of high velocity impacts of composite fragments on aluminium plates
title_fullStr Experimental analysis of high velocity impacts of composite fragments on aluminium plates
title_full_unstemmed Experimental analysis of high velocity impacts of composite fragments on aluminium plates
title_sort experimental analysis of high velocity impacts of composite fragments on aluminium plates
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description The improvement of engines is one of the ways to diminish the fuel consumption in civil aircrafts, and Open Rotors engines are one of the best promises in order to achieve a sensible efficiency increment. These engines have large composite blades that could, in the event of failure, impact against the fuselage, totally or partially. In this case, composite fragments could behave as impactors. In order to design fuselages for this event and adopt these new engines in the future, it is necessary to understand the impact behaviour of a composite fragment against a deformable structure. To this end, unidirectional and woven composites fragments were impacted at high velocity (up to 150 m/s) against aluminium panels at different impact velocities. The composite fragments were made using AS4/8552 (UD) and AGP-193PW (woven) prepregs manufactured by Hexcel Composites, both using AS4 fibres and 8552 epoxy matrix. High speed video cameras were used to record the impact process and to measure both the impact and the residual velocity and hence the energy absorbed.
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