Abstract
This study aimed to develop a model to analyze the residual strength of composites after low-velocity impact, using three-point bending and compression after impact tests. Two types of composite laminates with an orthophthalic polymer matrix were used: one reinforced with bidirectional E-glass fabric and the other reinforced with bidirectional Kevlar-49 fabric. To that end, an equation was developed to assess loss of strength and stiffness after impact at different distances from the impact point, and this equation was not found in any previously searched article. The results demonstrate that the laminate based in glass fiber is more appropriate for the repair process.
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