Cui, HaoMahadik, YusufHallett, Stephen R.Partridge, Ivana K.Allegri, GiulianoPonnusami, Sathiskumar A.Petrinic, Nik2019-08-072019-08-072019-08-01Cui H, Mahadik Y, Hallett SR, et al., (2019) Coupon scale Z-pinned IM7/8552 delamination tests under dynamic loading. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, Volume 125, October 2019, Article Number 1055651359-835Xhttps://gov.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2019.105565https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/14415Dynamic impact onto laminated composite structures can lead to large-scale delamination. This can be mitigated by the introduction of through-thickness reinforcement, such as z-pins. Here, mode I & II and mixed-mode delamination tests have been designed and conducted at high loading rate, for both unpinned and Z-pinned coupons to study the effect of rate of loading. It was found that the Z-pins were not effective in delaying the dynamic crack initiation or resisting the dynamic propagation of delaminations shorter than 5 mm. However, the further growth of cracks was substantially delayed by Z-pinning, especially for the pure mode I and mode I dominated failure modes. On the other hand, the effectiveness of Z-pins in shear tests was relatively modest. The mode I dominated delamination resistance of Z-pinned laminates was found to be sensitive to the loading rate.enAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalThrough-thickness reinforcementDelaminationFracture MechanicsCoupon scale Z-pinned IM7/8552 delamination tests under dynamic loadingArticle