In this study the finite element method is used to analyse the effect of the thermal residual stresses resulting from adhesive curing on the performances of the bonded composite repair in aircraft structures. The stress-intensity factor at the crack tip is chosen as fracture criterion in order to es
Finite element analysis of cracks in aging aircraft structures with bonded composite-patch repairs
โ Scribed by Linxia Gu; Ananth Ram Mahanth Kasavajhala; Shijia Zhao
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 609 KB
- Volume
- 42
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1359-8368
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โฆ Synopsis
Bonded composite-patch repair has been used to transfer load from cracked structures to the reinforcement such that subsequent crack propagation is reduced. In this study, the mechanical behavior of a single edge v-notch Al7075-T6 plate repaired with 1-ply and 4-ply composite patches was investigated through the finite element method. Contour integral method was used to define and evaluate the stress intensity factors at the crack tip. The effect of the adhesive epoxy film, patch material, thickness and ply orientations on the evolution of the stress intensity factor (SIF) of the repaired structure was examined. The results indicated that the SIF of the notched plate is reduced by 1/6-1/20 as a result of the bonded composite-patch repair. The crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) is reduced even further by 80-83%. Shear strength and thickness of the adhesive bond were the largest factors in the effectiveness of patch repair.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The substructured finite element/extended finite element (S-FE/XFE) approach is used to compute stress intensity factors in large aircraft thin walled structures containing cracks. The structure is decomposed into a 'safe' domain modeled with classical shell elements and a 'cracked' domain modeled u