Behaviour of fibre metal laminates subjected to localised blast loading-Part II: Quantitative analysis

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This two part paper examines the behaviour of fibre-metal laminates (FMLs) subjected to localised explosive blast loading. Part I presents the experimental observations of diamond and cross-shaped back face deformation, as well as pitting, global displacement and ring-buckling of the front face are also discerned. Part II presents quantitative analysis of the experimental data. When expressed in terms of non-dimensional parameters front and back face displacements fall within one plate thickness of a linear trend line. The threshold impulse for the onset of tearing is found to increase linearly with panel thickness. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Lemanski, S. L., Nurick, G. N., Langdon, G. S., Simmons, M. C., Cantwell, W. J., & Schleyer, G. K. (2007). Behaviour of fibre metal laminates subjected to localised blast loading-Part II: Quantitative analysis. International Journal of Impact Engineering, 34(7), 1223–1245. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2006.05.009

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