Abstract

Usually the modified Hertzian contact law or experimental static indentation law has been used to analyze low-velocity impact response of composite laminates. In composite laminated plates subjected to low-velocity impact, usually indentation by impact is very small and also energy absorption by indentation is negligible, so ‘spring element method’, which proposed by author recently, can be well applied to investigate impact response. In the present study ‘lumped mass method’ also had been proposed by author to approximately calculate contact force history of composite laminates will be conceptually described as well as the spring element method. And it will be discussed that how the spring element method can be applied to composite sandwich plates. Finally numerical results easily obtained from finite element analysis based on the spring element method using general-purpose commercial FEM software is compared with experimental results. The comparison shows overall agreement.

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