Experimental investigation of 3-D printed bonded scarf joints failure response

The use of traditional manufacturing methods for the repair of composite in the aerospace industry has been prevalent. However, as the world revolves and moves towards additive manufacturing, additive manufacturing has been explored for the use of repairs. A frequently used repair technique is adhes...

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Main Author: Theng, Clarence Wen Jun
Other Authors: Sridhar Idapalapati
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150574
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description The use of traditional manufacturing methods for the repair of composite in the aerospace industry has been prevalent. However, as the world revolves and moves towards additive manufacturing, additive manufacturing has been explored for the use of repairs. A frequently used repair technique is adhesive bonding joint repair. In the repair of adhesive bonding joint, commonly used joints include scarf joints, butt joints and lap joints. However, these joints have trade-offs. The repair requires large amount of materials to be removed and thus in return might damage the material further. Butt joint and lap joint does not give a flushed aerodynamic finishing. Extensive research has shown that scarf joint has the best mechanical properties all repairs however it has a large repair signature. Therefore, new novel joints figuration was developed to attempt to reduce the repair signature while having similar or better mechanical properties of a scarf joint. A combination of interlocking joint, scarf joint and step joints were used in the designing process. Four different joint configurations were 3D printed. Namely scarf joint as a control, step joint, stagger joint and stager joint with pins. These joints was printed using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer with Onyx as the polymer. Tensile test was then conducted on these four joints using scarf joint as the benchmark. Strain and load were recorded with a strain gauge and plotted on a graph to be observed. The experimental results of the three novel joints in comparison with a scarf joint showed promising results. The results obtained have shown that the novel mechanical joint designs were stronger than the adherend. However, further research must be done to fulfil the criteria of reducing repair signature while keeping the mechanical properties similar to a scarf joint.
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spelling ntu-10356/1505742021-06-01T11:54:30Z Experimental investigation of 3-D printed bonded scarf joints failure response Theng, Clarence Wen Jun Sridhar Idapalapati School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MSridhar@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Aeronautical engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering The use of traditional manufacturing methods for the repair of composite in the aerospace industry has been prevalent. However, as the world revolves and moves towards additive manufacturing, additive manufacturing has been explored for the use of repairs. A frequently used repair technique is adhesive bonding joint repair. In the repair of adhesive bonding joint, commonly used joints include scarf joints, butt joints and lap joints. However, these joints have trade-offs. The repair requires large amount of materials to be removed and thus in return might damage the material further. Butt joint and lap joint does not give a flushed aerodynamic finishing. Extensive research has shown that scarf joint has the best mechanical properties all repairs however it has a large repair signature. Therefore, new novel joints figuration was developed to attempt to reduce the repair signature while having similar or better mechanical properties of a scarf joint. A combination of interlocking joint, scarf joint and step joints were used in the designing process. Four different joint configurations were 3D printed. Namely scarf joint as a control, step joint, stagger joint and stager joint with pins. These joints was printed using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer with Onyx as the polymer. Tensile test was then conducted on these four joints using scarf joint as the benchmark. Strain and load were recorded with a strain gauge and plotted on a graph to be observed. The experimental results of the three novel joints in comparison with a scarf joint showed promising results. The results obtained have shown that the novel mechanical joint designs were stronger than the adherend. However, further research must be done to fulfil the criteria of reducing repair signature while keeping the mechanical properties similar to a scarf joint. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2021-06-01T11:50:48Z 2021-06-01T11:50:48Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Theng, C. W. J. (2021). Experimental investigation of 3-D printed bonded scarf joints failure response. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150574 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150574 en B213 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
spellingShingle Engineering::Aeronautical engineering
Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Theng, Clarence Wen Jun
Experimental investigation of 3-D printed bonded scarf joints failure response
title Experimental investigation of 3-D printed bonded scarf joints failure response
title_full Experimental investigation of 3-D printed bonded scarf joints failure response
title_fullStr Experimental investigation of 3-D printed bonded scarf joints failure response
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation of 3-D printed bonded scarf joints failure response
title_short Experimental investigation of 3-D printed bonded scarf joints failure response
title_sort experimental investigation of 3 d printed bonded scarf joints failure response
topic Engineering::Aeronautical engineering
Engineering::Mechanical engineering
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150574
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