
5. Residual strength after impact
Before returning to the methodology of damage tolerance, we will first take a closer look at residual strength after impact, and in particular the damage scenario leading to failure in a compression after impact (CAI) test. Indeed, it is the compression characteristic that is most reduced by impact damage , with losses of up to 75% of the sound strength (figure 8 ). This is obviously due to the delaminations...
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