Polymers (Aug 2021)

Impact Response and Damage Tolerance of Hybrid Glass/Kevlar-Fibre Epoxy Structural Composites

  • Vasudevan Alagumalai,
  • Vigneshwaran Shanmugam,
  • Navin Kumar Balasubramanian,
  • Yoganandam Krishnamoorthy,
  • Velmurugan Ganesan,
  • Michael Försth,
  • Gabriel Sas,
  • Filippo Berto,
  • Avishek Chanda,
  • Oisik Das

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13162591
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 16
p. 2591

Abstract

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The present study is aimed at investigating the effect of hybridisation on Kevlar/E-Glass based epoxy composite laminate structures. Composites with 3 mm thickness and 16 layers of fibre (14 layers of E-glass centred and 2 outer layers of Kevlar) were fabricated using compression moulding technique. The fibre orientation of the Kevlar layers had 3 variations (0, 45 and 60°), whereas the E-glass fibre layers were maintained at 0° orientation. Tensile, flexural, impact (Charpy and Izod), interlaminar shear strength and ballistic impact tests were conducted. The ballistic test was performed using a gas gun with spherical hard body projectiles at the projectile velocity of 170 m/s. The pre- and post-impact velocities of the projectiles were measured using a high-speed camera. The energy absorbed by the composite laminates was further reported during the ballistic test, and a computerised tomographic scan was used to analyse the impact damage. The composites with 45° fibre orientation of Kevlar fibres showed better tensile strength, flexural strength, Charpy impact strength, and energy absorption. The energy absorbed by the composites with 45° fibre orientation was 58.68 J, which was 14% and 22% higher than the 0° and 60° oriented composites.

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