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Mechanical behavior of composite parts adhesively jointed with the insert double-lap joint under tensile load

Mechanical behavior of composite parts adhesively jointed with the insert double-lap joint under... In this paper, composite parts jointed with insert double-lap joint (DLJ) subjected to tensile load were analyzed by using 3-D finite element method (FEM). In the analysis, the composite parts were carbon/epoxy (T 700) with different fiber orientation angles and the adhesive was DP 410. The models for the numerical analyses were generated by using the ANSYS 14.5 software package. The finite element analyses (FEA) were carried out to predict the failure loads. Stress at x, y, and z directions; shear stresses; and the von-Mises stresses on adhesive were obtained at the time of the failure for predetermined parameters. Consequently, the effects of orientation angles, overlap widths and length, and adhesive layer were examined. The most effective parameters were determined for composite parts adhesively bonded with the double lap joint. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Welding in the World Springer Journals

Mechanical behavior of composite parts adhesively jointed with the insert double-lap joint under tensile load

Welding in the World , Volume 62 (2) – Jan 8, 2018

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2018 by International Institute of Welding
Subject
Materials Science; Metallic Materials; Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials; Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
ISSN
0043-2288
eISSN
1878-6669
DOI
10.1007/s40194-017-0543-9
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Abstract

In this paper, composite parts jointed with insert double-lap joint (DLJ) subjected to tensile load were analyzed by using 3-D finite element method (FEM). In the analysis, the composite parts were carbon/epoxy (T 700) with different fiber orientation angles and the adhesive was DP 410. The models for the numerical analyses were generated by using the ANSYS 14.5 software package. The finite element analyses (FEA) were carried out to predict the failure loads. Stress at x, y, and z directions; shear stresses; and the von-Mises stresses on adhesive were obtained at the time of the failure for predetermined parameters. Consequently, the effects of orientation angles, overlap widths and length, and adhesive layer were examined. The most effective parameters were determined for composite parts adhesively bonded with the double lap joint.

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Welding in the WorldSpringer Journals

Published: Jan 8, 2018

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