TY - JOUR
T1 - Study on projectile impact resistance of carbon-glass hybrid bioinspired helical composite laminate
AU - Chen, Wei
AU - Liu, Junhao
AU - Cao, Xiaofei
AU - Li, Chun Bao
AU - Li, Ying
AU - Li, Xiaobin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - Mantis shrimp dactyl clubs have excellent impact resistance due to their special helical structure. Meanwhile, hybrid fibre has become increasingly popular to improve the mechanical properties of composite materials. Based on the helical structure of the periodic region of mantis shrimp dactyl clubs and hybrid fibres, in this study, a hybrid fibre helical lay-up laminate (HHL) is designed. The laminates are prepared using unidirectional carbon fibre prepregs and unidirectional glass fibre prepregs. To study the protective performance and damage process of HHL, a light gas gun impact test and numerical simulation calculations were carried out on the specimens. The harvested protective capability of the HHL specimen was then compared with those of carbon fibre unidirectional lay-up laminate (CUL), carbon fibre helical lay-up laminate (CHL), and hybrid fibre unidirectional lay-up laminate (HUL) specimens. The ballistic protection capability of HHL at different helical lay-up angles was also explored. The testing results show that HHL has the best ballistic protection performance. HHL's ballistic limiting velocity is 228.5 m/s, which is 49.5%, 30.8%, and 19.9% higher than those of CUL (152.8 m/s), CHL (174.7 m/s), and HUL (190.5 m/s), respectively. Finally, hybrid fibres with a 90° interlaminar helix angle were found to have the highest ballistic limiting velocity. The reason is that the larger interlaminar angle allowed more fibres to be involved in the protection, increasing the energy loss of the projectile and enhancing the protection of the laminate.
AB - Mantis shrimp dactyl clubs have excellent impact resistance due to their special helical structure. Meanwhile, hybrid fibre has become increasingly popular to improve the mechanical properties of composite materials. Based on the helical structure of the periodic region of mantis shrimp dactyl clubs and hybrid fibres, in this study, a hybrid fibre helical lay-up laminate (HHL) is designed. The laminates are prepared using unidirectional carbon fibre prepregs and unidirectional glass fibre prepregs. To study the protective performance and damage process of HHL, a light gas gun impact test and numerical simulation calculations were carried out on the specimens. The harvested protective capability of the HHL specimen was then compared with those of carbon fibre unidirectional lay-up laminate (CUL), carbon fibre helical lay-up laminate (CHL), and hybrid fibre unidirectional lay-up laminate (HUL) specimens. The ballistic protection capability of HHL at different helical lay-up angles was also explored. The testing results show that HHL has the best ballistic protection performance. HHL's ballistic limiting velocity is 228.5 m/s, which is 49.5%, 30.8%, and 19.9% higher than those of CUL (152.8 m/s), CHL (174.7 m/s), and HUL (190.5 m/s), respectively. Finally, hybrid fibres with a 90° interlaminar helix angle were found to have the highest ballistic limiting velocity. The reason is that the larger interlaminar angle allowed more fibres to be involved in the protection, increasing the energy loss of the projectile and enhancing the protection of the laminate.
KW - Bioinspired
KW - Composite laminate
KW - Hybrid fabric
KW - Projectile impact
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85188916416&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.mtcomm.2024.108703
DO - 10.1016/j.mtcomm.2024.108703
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85188916416
SN - 2352-4928
VL - 39
JO - Materials Today Communications
JF - Materials Today Communications
M1 - 108703
ER -