Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1575526 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2014 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In this study focus is posed on an innovative joint between a Carbon Fiber reinforced carbon-matrix Composite (CFC) and copper (Cu or its alloys) based on the modification of the CFC substrate and on a one-step brazing process with a non-active brazing alloy. To assess the mechanical response of the joint subjected to shear tests, a numerical-experimental methodology is presented herein, which consists of two inverse problems in a sequence, coherently formulated and solved: (i) the “optical” inverse problem tackled by an improved 2D global Digital Image Correlation procedure, allowing one to reconstruct displacement fields from digital images; (ii) the “mechanical” inverse problem, exploiting kinematic full-field measurements and a finite element model to estimate the governing parameters for the joint. The proposed methodology can provide a useful feedback to improve the design process and the validation stage of innovative joining techniques.
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Authors
Roberto Fedele, Antonia Ciani, Luca Galantucci, Valentina Casalegno, Andrea Ventrella, Monica Ferraris,