The failure envelope of composite fastened joints under combined bearing and pull-through loading conditions is obtained by developing, testing and validating a new experimental procedure. The new device proposed here is compatible with standard testing machines and captures the critical interactions between the two loading mechanisms for pull-through to bearing ratios ranging from 0.2 up to 0.8, allowing the characterization of the behaviour of composite joints under realistic loading scenarios. High-fidelity finite element simulations are used to support the validation of the test methodology: the ability of the fixture to maintain a constant mixed load ratio during the whole test was numerically confirmed and a detailed analysis of the failure modes provided further insights into the main degradation mechanisms occurring during the experiments. A very good agreement between the predicted and experimental failure load was obtained for the entire failure envelope, indicating the effectiveness of both the proposed test method and modelling strategy.

Combined bearing/pull-through failure envelope of composite joints: Experimental setup and numerical validation

Volpi, A.;Catalanotti, G.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

The failure envelope of composite fastened joints under combined bearing and pull-through loading conditions is obtained by developing, testing and validating a new experimental procedure. The new device proposed here is compatible with standard testing machines and captures the critical interactions between the two loading mechanisms for pull-through to bearing ratios ranging from 0.2 up to 0.8, allowing the characterization of the behaviour of composite joints under realistic loading scenarios. High-fidelity finite element simulations are used to support the validation of the test methodology: the ability of the fixture to maintain a constant mixed load ratio during the whole test was numerically confirmed and a detailed analysis of the failure modes provided further insights into the main degradation mechanisms occurring during the experiments. A very good agreement between the predicted and experimental failure load was obtained for the entire failure envelope, indicating the effectiveness of both the proposed test method and modelling strategy.
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