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| + | La presente monografía está basada en el texto de la tesis doctoral homónima defendida |
| + | en la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya el 6 de febrero de 2012, en el marco |
| + | del programa de doctorado de Análisis Estructural del Departament de Resistència de |
| + | Materials i Estructures a l’Enginyeria. En este estudio se analiza la viabilidad del uso |
| + | de las técnicas experimentales y numéricas basadas en la respuesta dinámica, para la |
| + | detección y localización del daño inducido, la cuantificación del grado de severidad y |
| + | la predicción de las propiedades mecánicas residuales de laminados de material compuesto |
| + | tras ser sometidos a un impacto a baja velocidad. El trabajo de investigación |
| + | comprende un enfoque mixto experimental y numérico. Por un lado constituye un |
| + | riguroso estudio experimental que incluye la evaluación de la resistencia a impacto, |
| + | la caracterización del daño inducido, la cuantificación de los efectos en la respuesta |
| + | dinámica y la evaluación de la capacidad portante residual. El estudio experimental |
| + | se completa con un minucioso análisis del efecto inducido por deslaminaciones artificiales en la respuesta dinámica y en la capacidad portante residual de los laminados. |
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| + | Por otro lado, se ha simulado el fenómeno estimando principalmente la iniciación y la |
| + | propagación del daño interlaminar e igualmente los efectos inducidos en la respuesta |
| + | dinámica. En el enfoque numérico se trata el material compuesto como un sistema |
| + | microestructural, en el cual los fallos surgen en la interacción entre los materiales |
| + | constituyentes. Para reproducir la degradación se emplea una estrategia de reducción |
| + | localizada de la rigidez elástica del material que no demanda una intervención durante |
| + | el preproceso. |
| + | Los resultados empíricos aportan conclusiones relevantes en relación al grado de |
| + | sensibilidad y a la adecuación de los diferentes criterios de correlación modal para la |
| + | identificación del daño inducido por un impacto. Los nuevos criterios de correlación |
| + | definidos y el análisis conjunto de las propiedades estáticas y dinámicas residuales, han |
| + | permitido acotar el intervalo de incertidumbre y reducir la limitación actual en relación |
| + | a la deformación máxima admisible a compresión de los laminados. La herramienta |
| + | de cálculo desarrollada permite simular el comportamiento vibratorio de laminados |
| + | compuestos definiendo el material y su estado de degradación en la microescala. Los |
| + | resultados corroboran la viabilidad del enfoque microestructural para la simulación |
| + | del fenómeno. |
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La presente monografía está basada en el texto de la tesis doctoral homónima defendida
en la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya el 6 de febrero de 2012, en el marco
del programa de doctorado de Análisis Estructural del Departament de Resistència de
Materials i Estructures a l’Enginyeria. En este estudio se analiza la viabilidad del uso
de las técnicas experimentales y numéricas basadas en la respuesta dinámica, para la
detección y localización del daño inducido, la cuantificación del grado de severidad y
la predicción de las propiedades mecánicas residuales de laminados de material compuesto
tras ser sometidos a un impacto a baja velocidad. El trabajo de investigación
comprende un enfoque mixto experimental y numérico. Por un lado constituye un
riguroso estudio experimental que incluye la evaluación de la resistencia a impacto,
la caracterización del daño inducido, la cuantificación de los efectos en la respuesta
dinámica y la evaluación de la capacidad portante residual. El estudio experimental
se completa con un minucioso análisis del efecto inducido por deslaminaciones artificiales en la respuesta dinámica y en la capacidad portante residual de los laminados.