Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1561711 Computational Materials Science 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper the mechanical behaviour of a composite joint incorporating a single countersunk fastener is investigated both experimentally and numerically. Results from an explicit dynamics model are compared to those obtained from an implicit modelling approach and measurements from experimental tests. The explicit dynamics method is of interest due to its robust contact modelling, and the scalability of the procedure for application to large structures. The deformation of the joint models in the overlap region is verified experimentally using extensometers. Experimental measures of secondary bending, obtained using 3D digital image correlation (DIC), provide good agreement with the numerical results.

► Quasi-static solution procedure for composite joint using explicit dynamics. ► Excellent agreement between finite element predictions and experimental results. ► Discussion on exciting benefits of explicit dynamics for composite joint modelling.

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