HyperSizer Published
Paper (23 pages)
"Failure
Analysis of Adhesively Bonded Composite Joints"
Authors: Phil Yarrington,
James Zhang, Craig Collier and Brett Bednarcyk
Abstract: Failure analysis of bonded composite joints is
essential to the design of modern aerospace vehicles in which adhesive
joints are widely used. Recently, methods for stress and failure analysis
of composite bonded joints have been developed in a new HyperSizer®
capability. The first part of the capability involves calculation of
adhesive stresses, as well as detailed in-plane and out-of-plane stresses
in the adherends, as described in ref. 1. This companion paper presents
the second major part, which is the prediction of failure of bonded joints
and validation of those predictions. Many leading bonded joint failure
theories, summarized herein, were implemented, and then evaluated for
accuracy against test data. Through comparison to 14 test cases with 3
different joint configurations, the ratios of predicted failure load
divided by test average failure load vary from 0.77 to 0.95. These results
show that HyperSizer is relatively accurate and consistent for predicting
initial failure.
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Date Posted - April
2005
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