Adhesive bonding is contemplated as an alternative method to mechanical fastening for joining composite aerostructures.
Ongoing research in this area is focused on the development of new bonding techniques and joining elements. In this
article, the mechanical performance of the novel noncrimp fabric (NCF) H-shaped adhesively bonded joints subjected to
tension, shear and four-point bending loading conditions was investigated by both experimental tests and numerical
modeling. The H profiles were manufactured by employing the preforming and injection molding methods, while bonding
of the assembled parts was carried out using a novel stepwise procedure which leads to a high bonding quality.
Investigation was conducted by means of mechanical testing and a mesomechanical model based on the FE method
and the progressive damage modeling approach. In the model, both adhesive failure (debonding) and failure of the NCF
material is considered. In the tension and shear load cases, the joint failed due to extensive debonding attributed to
adhesive shearing, while in the four-point bending load case, due to failure of the H element. In all three load cases, the
experimental and numerical results compare well thus, providing establishment of the numerical model in simulating the
performance of textile structural parts. Finally, the effort presented herein is rated as successful since new adhesive
bonded joints of high mechanical performance are proposed.
Ahead of print in the Journal of Composite Materials
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Re: H-shaped NCF adhesively bonded joints
Dear Konstantinos,
Could you attach a preprint of the paper to your blog post?
-- Biswajit
In reply to Re: H-shaped NCF adhesively bonded joints by Biswajit Banerjee
Re: H-shaped NCF adhesively bonded joints
Thanks Konstantinos for attaching the preprint. The thing that concerns me about your H-shaped joint is the possibility of voids developing during curing. Such voids will be hard to detect.
-- Biswajit