Abstract

With experiments, this study discussed the characteristics of composite curvature shells with constrained layered damping (CLD) subjected to low-velocity impact as well as compared the reactions of the curvature shells with/without CLD. In addition to the experiments, this study proposed the quasi-static simulation, which could rapidly obtain the results with different impact velocities and drift masses with the force–displacement curve of static crushing test, to receive the results subjected to low-velocity impact under various impact conditions. The shell specimens were laminated with two stacking sequences collocating two different drift masses and impact velocities. The experiment of low-velocity impact applied Dynatup-GRC8250 and IDA system to measure the impact force at various time-points in the process of impact and, with the conservation of energy, changes of velocity and strain energy in the impact process could be calculated with the initial velocity of the impact. Finally, the quasi-static simulations were compared with the experiments to verify the accuracy of simulations, and results were found satisfactory.

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