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Ply-interleaving technique for joining hybrid carbon/glass fibre composite materials

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posted on 2024-11-02, 00:20 authored by Jasim Ahamed, Mathew Joosten, Paul Callus, Sabu JohnSabu John, Chun Wang
Efficiently joining materials with dissimilar mechanical and thermal properties is fundamental to the development of strong and lightweight load-bearing hybrid structures particularly for aerospace applications. This paper presents a ply-interleaving technique for joining dissimilar composite materials. The load-carrying capacity of such a joint depends strongly on several design parameters such as the distance between ply terminations, the spatial distribution of ply terminations, and the stiffness and coefficients of thermal expansion of the composites. The effects of these factors on the strength of quasi-isotropic hybrid carbon/glass fibre composite are investigated using combined experimental, analytical and computational methods. Through fractographic analyses significant insights are gained into the failure mechanism of the hybrid joints, which are then used to aid the development of predictive models using analytical and high fidelity computational methods. To characterise the interaction between transverse matrix cracking and delamination, continuum damage mechanics model and cohesive zone model are employed. The predictions are found to correlate well with experimental data. These modelling tools pave the way for optimising hybrid joint concepts, which will enable the structural integration of dielectric windows required for multifunctional load-bearing antenna aircraft structures.

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Journal

Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing

Volume

84

Start page

134

End page

146

Total pages

13

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006059022

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-03-23

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