Hybrid repair of primary metallic structures by combining a stress optimised cut-out and bonded patches

IF 3.2 3区 材料科学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Paul Chang, John Wang, Manfred Heller, Xiaobo Yu
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Abstract

A hybrid repair solution combining a stress optimised cut-out and a bonded patch is an effective approach for primary structure repairs, in which the optimised cut-out enhances the residual strength and helps meet certification requirement while the bonded patch provides further stress reduction in the repaired structure and promotes significant additional fatigue life enhancement. In this study, a cracked metallic specimen was repaired with an optimised cut-out at the crack tip and two boron/epoxy patches bonded back-to-back. The patches were positioned adjacent and some distance away from the cut-out and thus potential crack re-occurrence/growth can be visually monitored without the patch concealing the area. The effectiveness of the hybrid repair was assessed experimentally by comparing against three other specimen configurations namely specimens with a crack, a standard stop drill at the crack tip, and an optimum cut-out hole at the crack tip.
Finite element modelling results indicated that compared with the standard stop-hole specimen, the stress concentration factors of the specimens with optimum cut-out hole and hybrid repairs were reduced by 63 % and 73 %, respectively. Based on a simple cubic law, these stress reductions would result in the fatigue life before crack re-initiation to be 20 and 52 times longer. Fatigue tests under variable amplitude loads confirmed the significant extension of fatigue initiation life, where 28 and 53 times of enhancement were achieved for the optimum cut-out hole and hybrid repairs, respectively. The fatigue test results further showed that for the stop drill and optimum cut-out configurations, once the crack was reinitiated, its growth was relatively fast, whilst in the case of the specimen with the hybrid repair the crack growth rate was significantly slower.
通过结合应力优化切割和粘合贴片对初级金属结构进行混合修复
结合应力优化切割和粘合贴片的混合修复解决方案是一次结构修复的有效方法,其中优化的切割提高了残余强度,有助于满足认证要求,而粘合贴片进一步降低了修复结构的应力,并显著提高了额外的疲劳寿命。在这项研究中,在裂纹尖端采用优化的切口和两个硼/环氧树脂贴片背靠背粘合修复了一个破裂的金属试样。贴片的位置与切口相邻,距离切口有一段距离,因此可以直观地监测潜在的裂缝再次发生/生长,而不需要贴片掩盖该区域。通过与其他三种试样配置(即裂纹、裂纹尖端的标准止钻和裂纹尖端的最佳切割孔)进行比较,对混合修复的有效性进行了实验评估。有限元模拟结果表明,与标准停孔试件相比,优化开孔和混合修复试件的应力集中系数分别降低了63%和73%。根据简单的三次规律,这些应力的降低将导致裂纹再萌生前的疲劳寿命延长20倍和52倍。变幅载荷下的疲劳测试证实了疲劳启动寿命的显著延长,其中最佳切割孔和混合修复分别提高了28倍和53倍。疲劳试验结果进一步表明,对于停止钻和最佳切割配置,裂纹一旦重新启动,其扩展速度相对较快,而在混合修复的情况下,裂纹扩展速度明显较慢。
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International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
8.80%
发文量
200
审稿时长
8.3 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives draws together the many aspects of the science and technology of adhesive materials, from fundamental research and development work to industrial applications. Subject areas covered include: interfacial interactions, surface chemistry, methods of testing, accumulation of test data on physical and mechanical properties, environmental effects, new adhesive materials, sealants, design of bonded joints, and manufacturing technology.
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