Experimental analysis of composite bolted joints using digital image correlation

In this work, the application of the digital image correlation (DIC) technique to experimentally study progressive damage of single-lap composite bolted joints is explored. This technique is also used to provide surface strain fields and to analyse outof-plane phenomena of the joints due to the effe...

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Main Authors: A. Haris, T.E. Tay, V.B.C. Tan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Pahang Publishing 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences
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Online Access:https://journal.ump.edu.my/jmes/article/view/7974
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Summary:In this work, the application of the digital image correlation (DIC) technique to experimentally study progressive damage of single-lap composite bolted joints is explored. This technique is also used to provide surface strain fields and to analyse outof-plane phenomena of the joints due to the effect of laminate pattern, laminate thickness, fastener size, fastener type and bushing. The specimens were manufactured from plain weave carbon/epoxy composites. The bearing test was conducted in accordance with ASTM D5961/D5961M-13. The digital image correlation was performed using the commercial Vic-3D digital image correlation system. It was found that strain concentrations observed in the specimens can be used to identify full-field damage onset and to monitor damage progression during loading. Moreover, there is interaction between laminate pattern, laminate thickness, fastener size, fastener type and bushing on bearing strengths (ultimate and 2% offset bearing strengths), surface strain concentrations and out-of-plane displacement. The DIC results can potentially be used to develop and accurately validate numerical models.
ISSN:2289-4659
2231-8380