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- 2021Numerical Modelling of Foamed Concrete Beam under Flexural Using Traction-Separation Relationshipcitations
- 2020Open-Hole Kenaf Fiber Composites Under Elevated Temperatures: Experimental And Numerical Approaches
- 2020Strength predictions of single-lap woven fabric Kenaf composites bolted joints
- 2018Strength Predictions of Multi-Bolted Joints in Woven Fabric Kenaf Composite Plates with Different Configurations Using Xfem Frameworks
- 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
- 2017Notched Strength of Woven Fabric Kenaf Composites with Different Fiber Orientationscitations
- 20173-D modelling of single-lap multi-bolted joints under quasi-static conditionscitations
- 2017Fracture Energy of Woven Fabric Kenaf Composite Plates with Different Fiber Orientations
- 2016Experimental Strength of Woven Fabric Kenaf Composite Plates with Different Stacking Sequencescitations
- 2016Experimental Strength of Single-Lap Hybrid Joints on Woven Fabric Kenaf Fiber Composites Under Quasi Static Conditioncitations
- 2016Notched Strength of Woven Fabric Kenaf Composite Plates with Different Stacking Sequences and Hole Sizescitations
- 2013Strength Prediction of Notched Woven Composite Plates Using a Cohesive Zone Approachcitations
- 2013Physically based finite element strength prediction in notched woven laminates under quasi-static loadingcitations
- 20123-D modelling of GFRP woven fabric double-lap bolted joint
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Three-dimensional Stress Analysis Study on Multi-Bolted Joints of Composite Plates
Abstract
<jats:p>Single-lap bolted joint is the widely applied technique in joining parts of aerospace and civil engineering structures, due to joint efficiencies where staggered arrangements are commonly adopted. This particular joint type exhibits secondary bending phenomenon due to eccentric loading path. Stress analysis enables the structure engineers to predict the failure path and maximum stress that may lead to catastrophic failures. Stress analysis study were carried out in multi-bolted woven fabric kenaf reinforced polymer (WKRP) joints with variation of lay-up types, hole configurations and plate thicknesses. 3-D FEA modelling implemented here explicitly incorporates out-of-plane deformation to provide better prediction upon crack initiation from maximum stress exhibited along the hole boundary. WKRP plates tested were failed in net-tension where the crack propagated normal to its applied stress. It was found that plate variation (i.e., lay-up types, hole configurations and plate thicknesses) correspondingly affect tangential stress distributions along its hole boundary. Current 3-D models used modulus properties from independent experimental work which regarded as smeared-out properties through their plate thickness. Staggered configurations demonstrated more evenly stress distribution to their adjacent bolts due to stress resistance diagonally and larger staggered plate width. Slightly contrast in lay-up types where larger tangential stress is exhibited in cross-ply due to more volume fraction of 0° fiber direction. Larger tangential stress in thicker plates associated to effective friction stress transfer to give higher failure load. Effects of secondary bending is more prominent in cross-ply and thinner plates, assumption of smeared-out properties is less good due to plate edge lifting, however, effect of secondary bending phenomenon in multi-bolted is lesser than single-bolted joints. </jats:p>