A new test is described that can be used to measure changes in the vibration properties of impact damaged composite materials. Impact-induced delamination was observed to significantly affect natural frequencies of vibration and damping properties in cross-ply graphite/epoxy laminates. Natural frequencies are shown to drop by as much as half of their original value, and modal damping ratios can increase by a factor of up to eight when large amounts of damage are present. A simple finite element model of the damaged impact specimens was used to predict the effect of delamination on certain vibration properties. A comparison of the finite element calculations with the experimental measurements suggests that delamination was the dominant mechanism of flexural stiffness loss resulting from the transverse impact.
Marco A. PérezLluı́s GilSergio Oller
Hiroshi SuemasuWataru SasakiYuuichiro AokiTakashi Ishikawa
Hiroshi SuemasuWataru SasakiYuuichiro AokiTakashi Ishikawa
Richard ButlerD.P. AlmondG. W. HuntBeilei HuN. Gathercole