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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2010.11.8.2741

Assessment of Low Velocity Impact Damage of Filament Wound Composite Vessels with Surface Protective Materials  

Lee, Jang-Ho (Researcher Center for Urban Wind Energy Systems, Kunsan National University)
Kang, Ki-Weon (Researcher Center for Urban Wind Energy Systems, Kunsan National University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.11, no.8, 2010 , pp. 2741-2749 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents the impact damage behavior of filament wound composite vessels and the effect of surface protective materials on their impact resistance. Using an instrumented impact testing machine, a series of impact tests was performed on the base panels and the protected panels (panels with surface protective materials of rubber, kevlar/epoxy or glass/epoxy laminates) that were cut from the full scale vessel. And the impact damage parameters were used to identify the effect of protective materials on the damage resistance of composite vessels. Damage resistance of the composite vessels was considerably affected by the protective materials regardless of the shape of the indenters. Among the protective materials, glass/epoxy laminates was the most effective mean for improving the damage resistance of composite vessels.
Keywords
Damage resistance; Filament wound composite vessels; Low velocity impact; Protective materials;
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