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Predicting Failure in Multi-Bolt Composite Joints Using Finite Element Analysis and Bearing-Bypass Diagrams
Date Issued
2005-09-15
Date Available
2014-09-29T10:00:22Z
Abstract
A three-dimensional finite element model of a three-bolt, single-lap composite joint is constructed using the non-linear finite element code MSC.Marc. The model is validated against an experiment where the load distribution in the joint is measured using instrumented bolts. Two different joint configurations are examined, one with neat-fit clearances at each bolt-hole and another with a 240 μm clearance at one hole with neat-fits at the others. Bearing and by-pass stresses are extracted from the model and used in conjunction with published bearing/by-pass diagrams to predict the failure load, mode and location for the joints. It is shown that the proposed model accurately predicts the failure behaviour of the joints, as determined from experiments on three-bolt joints loaded to failure. It is also shown that introducing a clearance into one hole significantly changes the failure sequence, but does not affect the ultimate failure load, mode orlocation. The proposed method demonstrates a simple approach to preg damage in complex multi-bolt composite joints.
External Notes
Additional RMSIDs: 2457802, 5171038
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications
Journal
Key Engineering Materials
Volume
293-294
Start Page
591
End Page
598
Copyright (Published Version)
2005 Trans Tech Publications
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISBN
0-87849-976-8
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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