Low Velocity Impact Evaluation of Self-Healing Sandwich Structures

A. Pedroso, R. Campilho, R. Rocha, M. Gomes
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One of the main problems within aeronautical industries is the collision, in low-flight, take-off and landing, between the fuselage of the aircraft and birds. This occurrence results in irreversible damage and consequent repairs of the composite material that composes the aircraft structure. The focus of this work is to find a solution that drastically reduces the lack of residual impact strength of composite materials, combining laminates of hybrid fibre fabrics from carbon with Dyneema® with a self-healing elastomeric adhesive Reverlink™ in a composite sandwich with a honeycomb core. Comparison is undertaken with a more traditional approach that considers the epoxy Araldite® 2015 adhesive instead. Low-velocity impact tests were made, and the experimental results enabled the comparison of both solutions. The test trials showed an improved impact behaviour of the Reverlink™ solution and regeneration after the first impact. Thus, the proposed solution can be considered instead of traditional sandwich joining with epoxy adhesives.
自修复夹层结构低速冲击评价
航空工业的主要问题之一是在低空飞行、起飞和降落时,飞机机身与鸟类之间的碰撞。这种情况会导致构成飞机结构的复合材料的不可逆转的损坏和随之而来的修理。这项工作的重点是找到一种解决方案,大大减少复合材料的残余冲击强度不足,将碳混合纤维织物层叠板与Dyneema®和自修复弹性体粘合剂Reverlink™结合在蜂窝芯的复合材料夹层中。与采用环氧Araldite®2015胶粘剂的传统方法进行比较。进行了低速冲击试验,实验结果对两种方案进行了比较。试验表明,Reverlink™溶液的冲击性能和首次冲击后的再生性能得到了改善。因此,可以考虑采用该方案代替传统的环氧胶粘剂夹心连接。
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