Elasto-Plastic Failure Analysis of Composite Bolted Joints

Author:

Tsujimoto Yoshifumi1,Wilson Dale1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Composite Materials University of Delaware Newark, Delaware

Abstract

An elasto-plastic finite element analysis of pin loaded joints in laminated composites has been investigated and comparisons made with both existing 2-D linear elastic plane stress analytical solutions and experimental results for a graphite/epoxy laminate. The finite element analysis included nonlinear material behavior after initial failure by assuming an elastic-perfectly plastic bimodular material model. Laminated plate theory was used to obtain lamina stresses and the Hill yield criterion applied in each layer to create a ply-by-ply failure analysis. The effect of including friction forces along the fastener hole interface on the stress distribution around the hole was also studied. Based upon the results, failure criteria are proposed for each of the basic failure modes, bearing, shearout and net-tension. Failure maps for each ply were developed to characterize the damage progression and identify critical failure strength and mode. For the [0i/±45j/90k] family of laminates the elasto-plastic finite element stress analysis coupled with the developed failure criteria resulted in good agreement with experimental results.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Ceramics and Composites

Reference25 articles.

1. Van Siclen, R.C. "Evaluation of Bolted Joints in Graphite/Epoxy," AMMRC-MS-74-8 Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center, Watertown, MA, pp. 120-138 (September 1974).

2. Oplinger, D.W. and Gandhi, K.R. "Stresses in Mechanically Fastened Orthotropic Laminates," Second Conference of Fiberous Composites in Flight Vehicle Design," Williamsburg, VA, pp. 813-841 (May 1974).

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