OBSERVATIONS ON FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH AND FATIGUE LIFE OF RIVETED LAP JOINTS

Q3 Engineering
A. Skorupa, M. Skorupa, T. Machniewicz, A. Korbel
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Abstract

Effects of variables related to design and production of riveted lap joints representative of longitudinal sheet connec­tions for a pressurized transport aircraft fuselage were experimentally investigated. The specimens from an aircraft Al alloy D16 Alclad sheets of three different thicknesses (1.9, 1.2 and 0.8 mm) were assembled under load control using round head rivets and rivets with the compensator from a P24 Al alloy. For the joints from 1.9 mm thick sheets fatigue tests indicated a dependency of the crack initiation site and crack path on the squeeze force level and on the rivet type. At the same time, increasing the squeeze force led to improved fatigue properties of the joints, specimens assembled using the rivets with the compensator showing fatigue lives consistently longer than joints with the round head rivets. All ob­served trends have been explained based on hole expansion and load transfer measurements. For thin sheets connected using the round head rivets, local deformations and indentations under the driven rivet head promoted crack initiation and failure in the adjacent sheet. Fatigue test results indicated that the detrimental effect of this type imperfections could outweigh the benefits associated with a decrease in secondary bending due to thinning the sheets. The rivets with the compensator were observed to cause significant local imperfections beneath the manufactured head, which adversely affected the joint fatigue performance.
铆接搭接接头疲劳裂纹扩展及疲劳寿命观察
以某型运输机机身为研究对象,对具有代表性的铆接搭接设计与生产相关变量的影响进行了试验研究。采用圆头铆钉和带有P24铝合金补偿器的铆钉,在载荷控制下组装三种不同厚度(1.9、1.2和0.8 mm)的航空铝合金D16 Alclad板上的试样。对于1.9 mm厚板的接头,疲劳试验表明,裂纹起裂部位和裂纹路径与挤压力水平和铆钉类型有关。同时,增加挤压力导致接头的疲劳性能得到改善,使用带有补偿器的铆钉组装的试件的疲劳寿命始终比使用圆头铆钉的接头长。所有的观测趋势都是基于井眼膨胀和载荷传递测量来解释的。对于使用圆头铆钉连接的薄板,从动铆钉头下的局部变形和压痕促进了相邻板的裂纹产生和破坏。疲劳试验结果表明,由于薄板变薄,这种类型的缺陷的有害影响可能超过与减少二次弯曲相关的好处。观察到带有补偿器的铆钉在制造的头部下方造成明显的局部缺陷,这对接头的疲劳性能产生不利影响。
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International Journal of Mechanics and Control
International Journal of Mechanics and Control Engineering-Computational Mechanics
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