Drilling Damage of GFRP and Residual Mechanical Behavior - Part II: Static and Cyclic Bearing Loads

E. Capello, V. Tagliaferri
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Abstract

The damage generated during the drilling of Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastics (GFRP) laminates can be detrimental for the mechanical behavior of the material around the hole, especially when the hole surface is subjected to a bearing load. The present work is the second part of a study aiming to investigate the effect of drilling conditions on the residual mechanical behavior of GFRP laminates subjected to a bearing load. To address this aim, holes drilled in different conditions were tested with static and cyclic bearing loads. The results of these tests were characterized through quantitative parameters and through microscopic observations of hole sections. Results indicate that for the range of the experimental conditions investigated, the main cause of mechanical failure is the micro damage generated at the inner part of the hole surface, while delamination plays a minor role. Therefore, despite the general attention paid during drilling to reduce delamination, the optimal drilling conditions should avoid the onset of microcracks distributed in the inner part of the hole.
玻璃钢的钻孔损伤和残余力学性能。第2部分:静态和循环轴承载荷
玻璃纤维增强塑料(GFRP)层压板在钻孔过程中产生的损伤会对孔周围材料的力学行为产生不利影响,特别是当孔表面受到承载载荷时。目前的工作是一项研究的第二部分,旨在研究钻孔条件对GFRP层压板在承载载荷下的残余力学行为的影响。为了实现这一目标,在不同条件下钻出的孔在静载荷和循环轴承载荷下进行了测试。这些试验的结果通过定量参数和孔截面的微观观察来表征。结果表明:在所研究的实验条件范围内,孔表面内部产生的微损伤是导致机械破坏的主要原因,分层作用较小;因此,尽管在钻孔过程中普遍注意减少分层,但最佳钻孔条件应避免出现分布在孔内的微裂纹。
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