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Effect of impact damage on fatigue performance of structures reinforced with GLARE bonded crack retarders

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
Volume 80, Issue -, Pages 231-237

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2015.06.006

Keywords

Bonded crack retarders; Fatigue crack growth; Impact fatigue; Residual stresses

Funding

  1. UK Technology Strategy Board via the AIRSTREAM programme
  2. Airbus
  3. Alcoa
  4. Cranfield University
  5. Lloyd's Register Foundation (LRF), a UK registered charity

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Fibre-Metal Laminates (FML) such as GLARE are of interest as bonded crack retarders (BCR) to improve the fatigue performance of aircraft structures. The degradation of the performance of the crack retarder in service if subjected to damage is a critical factor in designing with this concept. Bonded assemblies of an aluminium alloy substrate reinforced with a GLARE strap were prepared, and were subjected to low velocity impact damage onto the GLARE, with impact energies ranging from 10 to 60 J. The thermal residual stresses developed during the bonding process of the GLARE to the aluminium were determined using neutron diffraction, and the change in the thermal residual stresses owing to impact damage onto the GLARE was evaluated. Pre- and post-impact fatigue performance of the BCR assemblies has been investigated. The results show that the BCR provides an improvement in fatigue life, but the reduction is impaired following impact damage. The results show that monitoring of impact damage will be critical in the damage tolerance assurance for aerospace structures containing bonded crack retarders. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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