Abstract

Carbon–fiber-reinforced polymer composite structures are widely used in today’s aerospace industries. However, the introduction of the composites in mainframes of modern structures presents special challenges and issues regarding their impact damage resistance due to the brittle nature of the matrix resins and the multifunctional properties (e.g., electrical conductivity) because the composite structures are poor conductors of extreme electrical currents generated by a lightning strike.

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