AI Article Synopsis

  • - Bolted joints are vital for assembling carbon fiber/resin composites, but drilling can create defects at hole edges that weaken their mechanical properties.
  • - This study proposes a novel repair method using short fiber filling to restore the mechanical integrity of defective holes, showing effective recovery of properties through experimental tensile tests.
  • - Finite element modeling corroborated the experimental findings, revealing that hole edge defects negatively impacted stiffness and deformation, but these issues were mitigated after repair, with failure primarily occurring around the holes.

Article Abstract

Bolted joints are commonly used for assembling carbon fiber/resin composite structures. Since drilling may generate defects at hole edges which affect mechanical properties, it is of great engineering significance to develop proper repair methods to restore the mechanical properties of the defective parts. However, there are few studies on hole edge defects and their repair methods. Therefore, a novelty short fiber filling repair method was proposed to repair defective holes in this study. The mechanical properties of intact, defective and repaired countersunk composite joints were compared and investigated. Experimental tensile tests showed that defective joints had lower initial stiffness and failure loads compared to intact joints, while the mechanical properties were effectively restored after repair. Three-dimensional finite element models were also established to analyze the damage process of the joints. Results of numerical modelling were consistent with the experimental results. The simulations showed that changes in contact behaviors and local deformations caused by hole edge defects led to the low initial stiffness and stiffness transition point of the joint, while this phenomenon was reduced after repair. Additionally, despite different joint types, laminate failure mainly occurred around the hole and countersink.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267200PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15134677DOI Listing

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