Influence of Failure-Load Prediction in Composite Single-Lap Joints with Brittle and Ductile Adhesives Using Different Progressive-Damage Techniques

Author:

Chuang Yung-Cheng1,Su Cong-Sheng1,Liang Yu-Jui1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, Taiwan

Abstract

The usage of adhesively bonded joints, such as single-lap and double-lap joints, is increasing rapidly in aerospace composite structures as a popular alternative to bolts and rivets. Compared to the conventional joining methods such as fastening and riveting, adhesive-bonding technology better prevents damage to composite structures due to the smooth configuration and the mitigation of stress concentration around holes. In this work, the built-in progressive-damage-modeling techniques in Abaqus, including the cohesive zone model (CZM) and the virtual crack closure technique (VCCT), are used to predict the strength and progressive failure of composite single-lap joints subjected to tensile loading. Modeling of an adhesive layer by using a zero/non-zero-thickness cohesive element, cohesive surface, and VCCT is investigated, as is the effect of brittle and ductile adhesives. Two-dimensional finite-element models with different damage-modeling strategies are performed in this study. The failure-load predictions are compared with the experimental results obtained from the literature. For the ductile adhesive, the predicted failure loads using a zero/non-zero-thickness cohesive elements and a cohesive surface are all shown to be in good agreement with the experiments. However, the VCCT technique predicts higher failure loads. For a brittle adhesive, on the other hand, the predictions by zero/non-zero-thickness cohesive elements and cohesive surfaces reveal notable deviations compared to the experimental results. In contrast to the ductile adhesive, the VCCT technique is revealed to be accurate in predicting the brittle adhesive.

Funder

National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) in Taiwan

Publisher

MDPI AG

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