@inproceedings{f3f601512a8c4f5580c76ebdbdf6913f,
title = "Study on the impact damage characteristic of the ex-situ toughened composite laminates",
abstract = "In this paper, two carbon fiber/bismaleimide resin composites were prepared via ex-situ toughening technique. The damage resistance and damage tolerance of these two fiber-reinforced polymer composites were then studied in terms of low-velocity impact test and compression strength after impact (CAI). The results indicated that the T300 carbon fiber-reinforced composites had better damage resistance response and higher damage tolerance, and the visual observation of damage was also achieved. However, the T700 carbon fiber-reinforced composites had higher breaking elongation, and therefore the composite was not sensitive to the low-velocity impact. In addition, the CAI strength of this composite was still low.",
keywords = "Composites, Damage resistance, Damage tolerance, Dent depth, Impact damage",
author = "Ma Hongyi and An Xuefeng and Zhang Daijun and Yi Xiaosu",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.182-183.65",
language = "English",
isbn = "9783037854266",
series = "Applied Mechanics and Materials",
pages = "65--71",
booktitle = "Applied Mechanics and Mechatronics Automation",
note = "2012 International Applied Mechanics, Mechatronics Automation Symposium, IAMMAS 2012 ; Conference date: 07-09-2012 Through 09-09-2012",
}