Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1466396 Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents an experimental and analytical study into the importance of the skin–flange thickness on the strengthening mechanics and fracture modes of z-pinned composite T-joints. The structural properties of unpinned and z-pinned carbon fibre–epoxy T-joints that had skin–flange thickness values between 2 mm (thin) and 8 mm (thick) were determined under tension (stiffener pull-off) loading. Experimental testing revealed that the capacity of z-pins to improve the structural properties was strongly dependent on the T-joint thickness. The joint properties increased at a quasi-linear rate with the skin–flange thickness, and z-pin pull-out tests showed that this was due to the increased crack bridging traction load and traction energy. The increase to the structural properties of the z-pinned T-joints with increasing thickness is explained using the bridging traction laws for z-pinned laminates.

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