Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6702818 Composite Structures 2018 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
Countersunk holes are used in bolted joints for creating non-protruding smooth surfaces. As a first step towards a detailed progressive damage and failure analysis of bolted joint configurations, a new model referred to as the Intra-inter crack band model (I2CBM) is used to study open hole tensile/compressive and filled hole tensile/compressive progressive damage and failure. The I2CBM is a unified approach for modeling intralaminar and interlaminar progressive damage and failure in polymer matrix composites. 3D finite elements in the I2CBM formulation can be adapted for modeling individual lamina elements or to model interface delamination elements. A path for communication between the intralaminar and interlaminar failure mechanisms is enabled in the model to overcome limitations associated with homogenized element modeling and to capture complex interactions in a physically correct manner. A non-local crack spacing method is implemented for tracking matrix cracks. Comparisons between test results and I2CBM predictions for the open hole tensile/compressive and filled hole tensile/compressive cases with a countersunk hole configuration are discussed. The effect of bolt pretension on the filled hole failure analysis case is also presented and the failure mechanisms are discussed.
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