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- 2020Strength predictions of single-lap woven fabric Kenaf composites bolted joints
- 2018Three-dimensional Stress Analysis Study on Multi-Bolted Joints of Composite Platescitations
- 2017Stress distribution study on multi-holes configurations in woven fabric kenaf composite platescitations
- 2017XFEM modelling of open-hole woven fabric kenaf composite plates
- 2017Static Strength of Adhesively-bonded Woven Fabric Kenaf Composite Platescitations
- 20173-D modelling of single-lap multi-bolted joints under quasi-static conditionscitations
- 2016Experimental Strength of Woven Fabric Kenaf Composite Plates with Different Stacking Sequencescitations
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Stress distribution study on multi-holes configurations in woven fabric kenaf composite plates
Abstract
In structures applications, composite components are joined by bolted connection iscommonplace requires introduction of drilling multi-holes. In order to study the structuresresponse of these material properly, a parametric study on stress analysis is required to takeinto account arrays of variation including lay-up types, multi-hole configurations, intensity ofapplied stress etc. The failure and fracture of composite plates is somewhat complex, stressanalysis study from numerical modelling able to predict the location of crack exhibited.Current study implemented 2-D finite element analysis (FEA) modelling framework on variousmulti-holes configurations woven fabric kenaf composite (WFKC) plates, the findings are thencompared with conducted experiment. It was found that in non-staggered holes, maximumstress occurred at the outer holes suggesting net-sectional failure to initiate and self-similarcrack behaviour through plate thickness. On the contrary, net-sectional failure in staggered holeconfigurations are dependent upon smallest net-sectional area in any line perpendicular toplane axis. The stress analysis conducted provides good agreement with conducted experiment.