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Deflection of reinforced concrete beam under low-velocity impact loads

, 2021
Accidents due to low-velocity impact loading are no longer uncommon these days. Accordingly, although evaluation criteria for regulating the global behavior of major structures are required to ensure sufficient impact resistance, to date the criteria ...
Y. Yu, Sangho Lee, Jae-Yeol Cho
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Behaviour of continuous fibre composite sandwich core under low-velocity impact

Thin-walled structures, 2021
This article describes an experimental study of the impact behaviour of a novel composite corrugated core sandwich structure under low-velocity impact.
Sartip Zangana   +4 more
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Low-velocity impacts of quasiperiodic oscillations

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2002
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Dankowicz, Harry   +2 more
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Analysis of low velocity frontal impacts

Clinical Biomechanics, 2003
The objectives of the study were to determine the phasic recruitment of cervical muscles with increasing magnitudes of low velocity frontal impacts, and to determine quantitative effects of awareness of impending impact in comparison to being impacted unawares.Biomechanics of low velocity frontal impact is poorly understood and requires more work.Ten ...
Shrawan, Kumar   +2 more
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Electromechanical energy absorption, resonance frequency, and low-velocity impact analysis of the piezoelectric doubly curved system

, 2021
In this research, electrically performance, vibration/resonance characteristics, low-velocity impact, and absorbed energy of the piezoelectric doubly curved panel on the viscoelastic substrate is carried out.
Yuan Guo, Honglin Mi, M. Habibi
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Composite materials response under low-velocity impact

Composite Structures, 1984
Abstract A simple model, based on energy considerations, has been tested to predict the maximum contact force during a low-velocity impact between an impactor and a composite plate. Three different composites, i.e. glass cloth-polyester, carbon cloth-polyester and nylon cloth-polyester, were examined.
CAPRINO, GIANCARLO   +2 more
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Low-velocity impact strength of sandwich materials

Journal of Sandwich Structures & Materials, 2010
Sandwich materials have been widely used in weight-sensitive structures in many fields, especially in the transport industry. There are different classes of sandwiches with a wide range of materials and properties within each type. The aim of this article is the comparison of the impact strength between polymeric and aluminum sandwich structures ...
CRUPI, Vincenzo   +2 more
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Metallic dust collectors for low velocity impacts

Advances in Space Research, 1986
Experiments simulating the non-destructive collection of cosmic dust are conducted at the laboratory of the Lehrstuhl fur Raumfahrttechnik (LRT) of the Technische Universitat Munchen (TUM). The electromagnetic accelerator setup is described, which is capable of obtaining an impact velocity between 10 and 400 m/s with particle masses up to 1 g.
W, Frisch, E, Igenbergs
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Low-velocity impact, resonance, and frequency responses of FG-GPLRC viscoelastic doubly curved panel

, 2021
The current article deals with forced vibration, and low-velocity impact analysis of the functionally graded graphene nanoplatelets reinforced composite (FG-GPLRC) doubly curved panel on the viscoelastic foundation.
Liang Zhang   +4 more
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Low-velocity impact behavior of fiber metal laminates

Journal of Composite Materials, 2011
The low-velocity impact response of a range of fiber metal laminate (FML) panels was investigated through testing and finite element simulations. The objective of this study was to understand the impact-damage resistance of these novel composites, so that they can be designed optimally for impact-resistant aircraft applications.
N. Tsartatis   +6 more
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