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Testing and modelling of stiffened aluminium panels subjected to quasi-static and low-velocity impact loading

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Abstract The behaviour and failure of stiffened panels made of the aluminium alloy AA6082-T6 is investigated under quasi-static and low-velocity impact loading conditions. The strain rate and inertia effects are… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The behaviour and failure of stiffened panels made of the aluminium alloy AA6082-T6 is investigated under quasi-static and low-velocity impact loading conditions. The strain rate and inertia effects are found to be negligible suggesting that quasi-static tests might be representative for low-velocity impacts where a large mass is placed on the impactor. A simplified approach to the finite element modelling of aluminium panels under impact loading, including a regularised failure criterion, is proposed and validated against the experimental data. The effect of mesh size is investigated with shell elements of various sizes in the range from 1 to 5 times the thickness. A good correlation is obtained between experiments and simulations for fine meshes, while large shell elements have difficulties to initiate and propagate properly the observed cracks.

Keywords: low velocity; static low; quasi static; impact loading

Journal Title: International Journal of Impact Engineering
Year Published: 2017

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