Bearing performance improvement of single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints by locally strengthening the joint location using carbon fibre

The effect of local thickening with similar and different reinforcement materials for single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints was investigated. A vacuum-assisted resin transfer moulding technique was used to fabricate three types of test configurations, namely the reference basalt joint, the...

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Main Authors: Sajid, Z., Karuppanan, S., Kee, K.E., Sallih, N., Shah, S.Z.H.
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2022
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spelling my.utp.eprints.334822022-09-07T07:05:25Z Bearing performance improvement of single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints by locally strengthening the joint location using carbon fibre Sajid, Z. Karuppanan, S. Kee, K.E. Sallih, N. Shah, S.Z.H. The effect of local thickening with similar and different reinforcement materials for single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints was investigated. A vacuum-assisted resin transfer moulding technique was used to fabricate three types of test configurations, namely the reference basalt joint, the localised thickened joint using basalt fibre, and the localised thickened joint using the carbon fibre, i.e., localised carbon fibre hybridisation in sandwich-like and non-sandwich like manner. These configurations were tested under tensile loading and then examined using the Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Laminating and thickening with a few layers of the same material (the basalt fibre) resulted in 56.6 and 104.6 improvement in load-bearing capacity and energy absorption, respectively. When these extra layers of basalt fibre for local thickening were replaced with the carbon fibre, an improvement of 80.2 and 167.3 in load-bearing capacity and energy absorption capacity, respectively, was attained. SEM imaging revealed that the addition of a few layers at the joint location altered the final failure mode from shear to interlaminar failures without substantially affecting the post-failure behaviour. This study revealed that localised inter-ply hybridisation is an important design parameter for bolted joints so as to enhance the bearing performance of the joint. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd Elsevier Ltd 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85135812424&doi=10.1016%2fj.tws.2022.109873&partnerID=40&md5=8e4b423a209113dbc38ba276c37c0210 Sajid, Z. and Karuppanan, S. and Kee, K.E. and Sallih, N. and Shah, S.Z.H. (2022) Bearing performance improvement of single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints by locally strengthening the joint location using carbon fibre. Thin-Walled Structures, 180 . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/33482/
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description The effect of local thickening with similar and different reinforcement materials for single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints was investigated. A vacuum-assisted resin transfer moulding technique was used to fabricate three types of test configurations, namely the reference basalt joint, the localised thickened joint using basalt fibre, and the localised thickened joint using the carbon fibre, i.e., localised carbon fibre hybridisation in sandwich-like and non-sandwich like manner. These configurations were tested under tensile loading and then examined using the Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Laminating and thickening with a few layers of the same material (the basalt fibre) resulted in 56.6 and 104.6 improvement in load-bearing capacity and energy absorption, respectively. When these extra layers of basalt fibre for local thickening were replaced with the carbon fibre, an improvement of 80.2 and 167.3 in load-bearing capacity and energy absorption capacity, respectively, was attained. SEM imaging revealed that the addition of a few layers at the joint location altered the final failure mode from shear to interlaminar failures without substantially affecting the post-failure behaviour. This study revealed that localised inter-ply hybridisation is an important design parameter for bolted joints so as to enhance the bearing performance of the joint. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
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author Sajid, Z.
Karuppanan, S.
Kee, K.E.
Sallih, N.
Shah, S.Z.H.
spellingShingle Sajid, Z.
Karuppanan, S.
Kee, K.E.
Sallih, N.
Shah, S.Z.H.
Bearing performance improvement of single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints by locally strengthening the joint location using carbon fibre
author_facet Sajid, Z.
Karuppanan, S.
Kee, K.E.
Sallih, N.
Shah, S.Z.H.
author_sort Sajid, Z.
title Bearing performance improvement of single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints by locally strengthening the joint location using carbon fibre
title_short Bearing performance improvement of single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints by locally strengthening the joint location using carbon fibre
title_full Bearing performance improvement of single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints by locally strengthening the joint location using carbon fibre
title_fullStr Bearing performance improvement of single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints by locally strengthening the joint location using carbon fibre
title_full_unstemmed Bearing performance improvement of single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints by locally strengthening the joint location using carbon fibre
title_sort bearing performance improvement of single-lap, single-bolt basalt composite joints by locally strengthening the joint location using carbon fibre
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2022
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