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Coupled Thermo-Mechanical Numerical Modeling of CFRP Panel under High-Velocity Impact

Alessandro Polla    
Giacomo Frulla    
Enrico Cestino    
Raj Das and Pier Marzocca    

Resumen

The presented methodology offers the author?s view on how to bridge the gap between the numerical evaluation and physical response of a typical composite panel under high-velocity impact. A rational approach to failure conditions and progressive damage propagation in panels under the high-velocity impact scheme is discussed in detail.

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