Effect of Z-pinning on the impact resistance of composite laminates with different layups

FRANCESCONI, LUCA;F. Aymerich
2018-01-01

Abstract

The paper presents the results of an experimental investigation into the effect of Z-pinning on the impact resistance of composite laminates with different multi-directional layups. Unpinned and pinned [02/902]s, [02/±45]s and [0/±45/90]s carbon/epoxy samples were subjected to low-velocity impacts resulting in damage severities ranging from barely visible damage to full laminate penetration. The responses to impact of the laminates were characterized in terms of damage evolution, load-carrying capacity, and resistance to perforation and penetration. It was found that even though Z-pins are not capable of delaying the onset of delamination, they significantly reduce delamination size for high-energy impacts. Z-pinning improves the resistance to perforation and penetration of [02/902]s, laminates, while it does not significantly affect that of [02/±45]s and [0/±45/90]s samples. The dependence of the efficacy of Z–pins on the laminate layup is attributed to the different distribution of the delaminations through the thickness of the investigated laminates.
2018
Impact behaviour; Delamination; Z-pinning
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