Strength predictions of multi-bolted joints in woven fabric kenaf composite plates with different configurations using xfem frameworks

Multi-bolted joints are designed as joining technique to provide efficiency in assembling different structure parts; however the ability of neighboring bolts to transfer by-pass stress susceptible to net-tension failure occurrence. More recently, strength prediction works in composite structures are...

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Main Authors: Khairi, Supar, H., Ahmad
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Published: Crimson Publishing 2018
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.55912022-01-17T01:51:33Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5591/ Strength predictions of multi-bolted joints in woven fabric kenaf composite plates with different configurations using xfem frameworks Khairi, Supar H., Ahmad T Technology (General) TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials Multi-bolted joints are designed as joining technique to provide efficiency in assembling different structure parts; however the ability of neighboring bolts to transfer by-pass stress susceptible to net-tension failure occurrence. More recently, strength prediction works in composite structures are carried out within finite element framework to utilize advantage of advanced computing technology. Current work implemented a three-dimensional Extended Finite Element Method (XFEM) framework of multi-bolted joints configurations in variations lay-ups to determine failure load, validated against experimental datasets. Other testing parameters investigated comprised of different bolts configurations and plate geometries. Visual tracking from XFEM contour found that crack initiation and propagations are consistent with experimental observations. Better agreements were found in nonstaggered configurations with largest discrepancy of approximately 30%, mostly gives less than 15%. Besides, combination of cross-ply and thicker plates promotes better predictions due to larger repetitive plies as current work implemented smeared-out properties within its constitutive model. Crimson Publishing 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5591/1/AJ%202018%20%28240%29.pdf Khairi, Supar and H., Ahmad (2018) Strength predictions of multi-bolted joints in woven fabric kenaf composite plates with different configurations using xfem frameworks. Trends in Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology, 2 (3). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2578-0271
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TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
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TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
Khairi, Supar
H., Ahmad
Strength predictions of multi-bolted joints in woven fabric kenaf composite plates with different configurations using xfem frameworks
description Multi-bolted joints are designed as joining technique to provide efficiency in assembling different structure parts; however the ability of neighboring bolts to transfer by-pass stress susceptible to net-tension failure occurrence. More recently, strength prediction works in composite structures are carried out within finite element framework to utilize advantage of advanced computing technology. Current work implemented a three-dimensional Extended Finite Element Method (XFEM) framework of multi-bolted joints configurations in variations lay-ups to determine failure load, validated against experimental datasets. Other testing parameters investigated comprised of different bolts configurations and plate geometries. Visual tracking from XFEM contour found that crack initiation and propagations are consistent with experimental observations. Better agreements were found in nonstaggered configurations with largest discrepancy of approximately 30%, mostly gives less than 15%. Besides, combination of cross-ply and thicker plates promotes better predictions due to larger repetitive plies as current work implemented smeared-out properties within its constitutive model.
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author Khairi, Supar
H., Ahmad
author_facet Khairi, Supar
H., Ahmad
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title Strength predictions of multi-bolted joints in woven fabric kenaf composite plates with different configurations using xfem frameworks
title_short Strength predictions of multi-bolted joints in woven fabric kenaf composite plates with different configurations using xfem frameworks
title_full Strength predictions of multi-bolted joints in woven fabric kenaf composite plates with different configurations using xfem frameworks
title_fullStr Strength predictions of multi-bolted joints in woven fabric kenaf composite plates with different configurations using xfem frameworks
title_full_unstemmed Strength predictions of multi-bolted joints in woven fabric kenaf composite plates with different configurations using xfem frameworks
title_sort strength predictions of multi-bolted joints in woven fabric kenaf composite plates with different configurations using xfem frameworks
publisher Crimson Publishing
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5591/1/AJ%202018%20%28240%29.pdf
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