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Residual Stress Measurement in Composite Laminates Using Incremental Hole-Drilling with Power Series

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EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS
卷 58, 期 8, 页码 1221-1235

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11340-018-0403-6

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Residual stress; Incremental hole-drilling; Series expansion; Composites; Eigenstrain

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Current methods for incremental hole-drilling in composite laminates have not been successfully applied in laminates of arbitrary construction or where significant variation of residual stress exists within a single ply. This work presents a method to overcome these limitations. Series expansion is applied to each ply orientation separately so that the discontinuities in the residual stresses at ply interfaces can be correctly captured. Temperature variations described by power series are used to set up eigenstrains and consequent stresses which vary in the through-thickness direction. The calibration coefficients at each incremental hole depth are calculated through the use of finite element modelling. The inverse solution employs a least-squares approach which makes the resulting solution insensitive to measurement uncertainty. Robust uncertainties in the residual stress distributions are determined using Monte Carlo simulation. The residual stress distribution is found from that combination of series orders in the different ply orientations that has the lowest RMS uncertainty, selected only from those combinations that have converged. The method is demonstrated on a GFRP laminate of [0(2)/+45/-45](s) construction where it is found that transverse cracking of the plies at the inner surface of the hole may have impacted on the accuracy of the results.

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