Abstract

A 3D dynamic finite-element model is proposed in this paper to simulate the damage development process of stitched laminates subjected to low-velocity impact. The strain-based Hashin criteria and a sudden degradation scheme are employed to determine the intra-laminar damage initiation and evolution; a mix-mode bilinear constitutive model is adopted to evaluate the inter-laminar delamination damage. The predicted numerical results agree well with the available experimental data, thus validating the proposed damage analysis model. Moreover, the influence factors, including the thickness of laminates, stitching density, diameter of stitching thread and strength of stitching thread, are analyzed and discussed in detail.

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