Damage sequence of impact events on 3d-printed composite laminates with quasi-static indentation test
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Additive manufacturing techniques are nowadays common in many industrial sectors due to their
versatility, fast product development and reduced cost. Although at a different level of use, quick and
easy manufacturing of lightweight composite parts, facilitates the introduction of additive
manufacturing in aerospace and automobile industries. However, this type of components are
susceptible of receiving impacts during their service-life. While this can be one of the most
compromising events for the integrity of the structure, there has been little research conducted on the
response of 3D-printed composites against impact. In fact, the analysis of the damage mechanisms and
sequence taking place in 3D-printed composite laminate during a low-velocity impact event is a key
factor for a wider use of this type of materials. As for any other type of laminate, this knowledge will
lead to more accurate numerical modelling, improving designs and reducing material weight and costs
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