Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5021489 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
An experimental approach is presented in this paper to investigate the bearing behavior of 3D woven composites. Two experimental setups have been designed. 21 specimens have been tested. Half-hole pin-bearing tests are used for detailed observation of the bearing failure. Double-lap pin-bearing tests are used to observe the ultimate failure of the specimens and validate the conclusions drawn from half-hole tests. The combined influences of the material orientation and the diameter-to-thickness ratio on the bearing strength are examined. Consistency of the two test configurations is discussed and the specificity of the off-axis case is analyzed. A scenario of damage leading to bearing failure is proposed, in which in-plane or out-of-plane tow-kinking plays a major role.
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Authors
R. Mounien, C. Fagiano, P. Paulmier, B. Tranquart, F.-X. Irisarri,