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Bearing failure of single-/double-shear composite bolted joints: An explicit finite element modeling

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JOURNAL OF REINFORCED PLASTICS AND COMPOSITES
Volume 37, Issue 14, Pages 933-944

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0731684418772355

Keywords

Finite element analysis; bolted joints; damage propagation; explicit solver

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A three-dimensional explicit finite element method was presented to investigate the bearing failure of single- and double-shear composite bolted joints. To predict the various failure modes of composite laminates, three-dimensional solid elements accompanied by mixed-mode failure criteria considering nonlinear shear behavior were employed in the model. A linear damage propagation law based on the fracture energy and the characteristic length was adopted to alleviate the mesh dependency. In addition, reduced integration elements were used in the models of single- and double-shear joints to avoid the overstiffness. The simulated models were implemented in the Abaqus/Explicit solver with a user-defined material subroutine. The numerical analysis run successfully without any convergence issues. The predictions of mechanical behavior agreed well with the experimental results, with typical damages in the laminates including matrix crack and fiber failure. The effect of secondary bending in the single-shear bolted joint was also analyzed in the explicit modeling.

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