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Title : Calibration and experimental validation of LS-DYNA composite material models by multi objective optimization techniques
Company : EnginSoft S.p.A.
Date : 07-Mar-2012
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Numerous authors have documented efforts over the past two decades to understand the complex behavior of laminated composite structures under transient loading conditions. These efforts were made to identify and characterize the relevant failure mechanisms, to understand their interactions, and to be able to predict the extent of damage within a given composite system under a set of specified loading conditions. These studies identify some parameters as basic design parameters, i.e. material parameter (matrix, reinforcement and interfaces between layers), stacking sequence, laminate thickness, striker geometry.
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