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Micromechanics based modeling of damage in composites under high velocity impact - a review
N. Chandra
, A. M. Rajendran
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Micromechanics
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High-velocity Impact
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Damage Mechanism
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Damage in Composites
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Modeling Effort
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Modeling Approach
50%
Engineering Model
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Loading Conditions
50%
Mechanistic Approach
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Impact Loading
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Micromechanical Modeling
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Constitutive Relation
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Polymeric Matrix Composites
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Shock Loading
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Projectile Penetration
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Penetration Process
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Damage Modeling
50%
Penetration Mechanism
50%
Engineering
Micromechanics
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Damage Mechanism
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High Impact Velocity
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Engineering
50%
Loading Condition
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Shock Loads
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Impact Loads
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Constitutive Relation
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Polymeric Matrix Composite
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Material Science
Shock Loads
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Impact Loads
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Matrix Composite
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Micromechanics
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