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Analysis of CFRP inter‐laminar cracking location under laser impacts

In this study, a combination of theoretical analysis and experimental verification was used to investigate the effects of laser parameters and shock wave shape on the location of layer cracks… Click to show full abstract

In this study, a combination of theoretical analysis and experimental verification was used to investigate the effects of laser parameters and shock wave shape on the location of layer cracks in carbon fiber‐reinforced plastics specimens. Firstly, the propagation coupling process of trapezoidal, rectangular, and triangular pulses in the material was investigated based on the one‐dimensional stress wave propagation theory. The study analyzed the effects of shock wave pressure amplitude, pulse width, and other factors on the location of layer cracks in the material. Subsequently, laser impact experiments with varying energies and pulse widths were conducted on specimens of different thicknesses to investigate the impact of shock wave pressure amplitude and laser pulse width on the location of layer cracking. The results show that the theoretical analysis of triangular shock waves has broader applicability and can serve as a representative analytical model to describe single‐layer crack damage. Laser impact experiments with various specimen thicknesses. Laser pulse width determines the initial location of inter‐laminar cracking. The applicability of the triangular pulsed layer cracking formula. The effect of laser energy on pulse amplitude.

Keywords: laser; layer; location; laminar cracking; analysis; inter laminar

Journal Title: Polymer Composites
Year Published: 2024

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