CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROSCOPIC IMPACT DAMAGE IN CFRP LAMINATES WITH TOUGHENED INTERLAYERS

In this paper the low-velocity and high-velocity impact damage in a carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) laminate with toughened interlayers was experimentally characterized. The low-velocity impact test was carried out by using a guided drop weight system while the high-velocity impact test was c...

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Main Author: Rozaini Othman (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Jepun Ehime University. School of Science and Engineering 2017
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