This study details the low-velocity impact and compression-after-impact(CAI)behaviour of flax fibre-reinforced polymer(FFRP)composites.The impact resistance,energy absorption efficiency and residual compressive streng...This study details the low-velocity impact and compression-after-impact(CAI)behaviour of flax fibre-reinforced polymer(FFRP)composites.The impact resistance,energy absorption efficiency and residual compressive strength as well as the damage pattern of the FFRP composites are compared with the corresponding features of glass fibre-reinforced polymer(GFRP)composites,and the effect of the stacking sequence of FFRP composites is also investigated.The results show that the cross-ply FFRP composites have the highest impact resistance,whereas the multi-directional ply composites have the lowest impact resistance but the highest energy absorption efficiency.The energy absorption efficiency of the FFRP composites is greater than that of the GFRP composites,but the penetration resistance and residual compressive strength of the FFRP composites are lower than those of the GFRP composites with the same stacking sequence,mainly due to the lower tensile strength and elongation at fracture of the FFRP composites.It is also reported that the damage pattern of the FFRP composites is localised cracking and delamination,unlike the overall delamination failure exhibited in the GFRP composites after CAI testing.Finally,the failure mechanisms of the FFRP and GFRP composites are detailed.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.12002126,12222206,and 12072238)Shanghai Rising-Star Program(Grant No.22QA1409500)+4 种基金High-Tech Project Research in Shanghai(Grant No.20511104200)Foundation of Jiangxi Province of China Educational Committee(Grant No.GJJ2200649)the National Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province(Grant Nos.20224BAB201016,20202ACBL214016)the Fundamental Research Foundation for the Central Universities(Grant No.22120210526)the Natural Science Youth Foundation of Jiangsu Province(Grant No.BK20220554).
基金V.Li acknowledges the financial support from the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars(Grant No.11625210)National Natural Science Foundation(Grant No.51873153)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.K.Fu acknowledges the start-up funding from Tongji University.
文摘This study details the low-velocity impact and compression-after-impact(CAI)behaviour of flax fibre-reinforced polymer(FFRP)composites.The impact resistance,energy absorption efficiency and residual compressive strength as well as the damage pattern of the FFRP composites are compared with the corresponding features of glass fibre-reinforced polymer(GFRP)composites,and the effect of the stacking sequence of FFRP composites is also investigated.The results show that the cross-ply FFRP composites have the highest impact resistance,whereas the multi-directional ply composites have the lowest impact resistance but the highest energy absorption efficiency.The energy absorption efficiency of the FFRP composites is greater than that of the GFRP composites,but the penetration resistance and residual compressive strength of the FFRP composites are lower than those of the GFRP composites with the same stacking sequence,mainly due to the lower tensile strength and elongation at fracture of the FFRP composites.It is also reported that the damage pattern of the FFRP composites is localised cracking and delamination,unlike the overall delamination failure exhibited in the GFRP composites after CAI testing.Finally,the failure mechanisms of the FFRP and GFRP composites are detailed.