Radiographic determination of the lay-up influence on fatigue damage development under bearing/bypass conditions

The goal of this academic project was to study the effects of different variables on the damage initiation and progression around four bolt holes of a joint in carbon fiber/graphite epoxy composite coupons. The tracked variables included the type of layup, R values, stress levels, and damage mechan...

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Main Author: Tompson, Carl G.
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/29689
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-296892013-01-07T20:33:01ZRadiographic determination of the lay-up influence on fatigue damage development under bearing/bypass conditionsTompson, Carl G.FatigueCompositeJointBearing/bypassFibrous compositesGraphite compositesComposite materials FatigueJoints (Engineering) FatigueThe goal of this academic project was to study the effects of different variables on the damage initiation and progression around four bolt holes of a joint in carbon fiber/graphite epoxy composite coupons. The tracked variables included the type of layup, R values, stress levels, and damage mechanisms observed in each specimen. In-situ x-ray of the individual coupons recorded the extent of damage, mostly longitudinal splitting and bearing failure, as a function of the cycle count. The following lay-ups were included: [45/90/-45/02/45/02/-45/0]s, [04/45/03/90/0]s, [±5/65/(±5)2/-65/±5]s, and [±5/65/(±5)2/-65/5/65]s, In particular, the objective was to determine the stress levels at which detectable damage starts developing by applying 50,000 cycles at incremental stress levels. Once damage was initially detected, we typically raised the stress level 2.5 ksi and cycled another 50,000 cycles until damage reached a point where the bolt holes had elongated 10% of the original diameter of 0.25 inches. This type of testing was be continued for several different R ratios and comparisons were be made between the performances of different lay-ups at varying load levels. A finite element model was created in ABAQUS to help understand the stress fields within the laminates.Georgia Institute of Technology2009-08-26T17:48:15Z2009-08-26T17:48:15Z2009-05-13Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/29689
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topic Fatigue
Composite
Joint
Bearing/bypass
Fibrous composites
Graphite composites
Composite materials Fatigue
Joints (Engineering) Fatigue
spellingShingle Fatigue
Composite
Joint
Bearing/bypass
Fibrous composites
Graphite composites
Composite materials Fatigue
Joints (Engineering) Fatigue
Tompson, Carl G.
Radiographic determination of the lay-up influence on fatigue damage development under bearing/bypass conditions
description The goal of this academic project was to study the effects of different variables on the damage initiation and progression around four bolt holes of a joint in carbon fiber/graphite epoxy composite coupons. The tracked variables included the type of layup, R values, stress levels, and damage mechanisms observed in each specimen. In-situ x-ray of the individual coupons recorded the extent of damage, mostly longitudinal splitting and bearing failure, as a function of the cycle count. The following lay-ups were included: [45/90/-45/02/45/02/-45/0]s, [04/45/03/90/0]s, [±5/65/(±5)2/-65/±5]s, and [±5/65/(±5)2/-65/5/65]s, In particular, the objective was to determine the stress levels at which detectable damage starts developing by applying 50,000 cycles at incremental stress levels. Once damage was initially detected, we typically raised the stress level 2.5 ksi and cycled another 50,000 cycles until damage reached a point where the bolt holes had elongated 10% of the original diameter of 0.25 inches. This type of testing was be continued for several different R ratios and comparisons were be made between the performances of different lay-ups at varying load levels. A finite element model was created in ABAQUS to help understand the stress fields within the laminates.
author Tompson, Carl G.
author_facet Tompson, Carl G.
author_sort Tompson, Carl G.
title Radiographic determination of the lay-up influence on fatigue damage development under bearing/bypass conditions
title_short Radiographic determination of the lay-up influence on fatigue damage development under bearing/bypass conditions
title_full Radiographic determination of the lay-up influence on fatigue damage development under bearing/bypass conditions
title_fullStr Radiographic determination of the lay-up influence on fatigue damage development under bearing/bypass conditions
title_full_unstemmed Radiographic determination of the lay-up influence on fatigue damage development under bearing/bypass conditions
title_sort radiographic determination of the lay-up influence on fatigue damage development under bearing/bypass conditions
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/1853/29689
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