Abstract

This paper presents the results from a study in two parts. The first part involves the identification and modeling of damage initiation and development in glass-reinforced epoxy composite cylinders subjected to drop weight impact. The second is concerned with the evaluation of the influence of this damage on the residual strength under hydrostatic pressure loading. Original results showing the influence of damage on implosion pressure are presented. The improved understanding of these phenomena and the development of predictive tools is part of an ongoing effort to improve the long-term integrity of composite structures for underwater applications.

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