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Serge Abrate, Impact on composite structures, Cambridge University Press, 2005

Composites are used extensively in engineering applications. A constant concern is the effect of foreign object impacts on composite structures because significant damage can occur and yet be undetectable by visual inspection. Such impacts can range from the most ordinary at low velocity--a tool dropped on a product--to the hypervelocity impact of space debris on a spacecraft. This book explains how damage develops during impact, the effect of impact-induced damage on the mechanical behavior of structures, and methods of damage prediction and detection. Numerous examples are included to illustrate these topics. Written for graduate students, as well as researchers and practicing engineers working with composite materials, this book presents state-of-the-art knowledge on impact dynamics while requiring only basic understanding of the mechanics of composite materials.

Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Contact laws
3. Impact dynamics
4. Low velocity impact damage
5. Damage prediction
6. Residual properties
7. Ballistic impact
8. Repairs
9. Impact on sandwich structures
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