Mahdi Damghani, Leon Davies, Dexter Greene, Lawrence Robinson, Joseph Suchecki
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The L-Al lugs underwent significant plastic deformation and ligament necking, leading to 136% higher energy absorption compared to the best-performing CFRP lug (L-C-QI). Additionally, the study found that as the Hooke’s stiffness of the lugs decreases, the angle between the failure surface and the loading direction increases, indicating a transition in failure mode from shear tear-out to net section tension. Significant delamination was observed on the bearing side of the lug bore hole in CFRP lugs, while aluminium lugs exhibited plasticity on the bearing surface and ligament necking. 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The behaviour of these CFRP lugs was compared against conventional metallic aluminium lugs (L-Al) to evaluate their load-bearing performance under uniaxial tensile loading. Among the CFRP configurations, the L-C-QI lay-up exhibited the highest load-bearing capacity, even surpassing that of L-Al. In contrast, the L-C-H lay-up demonstrated the lowest strength within the CFRP group. L-C-S exhibited matrix cracking near the bore hole, facilitating stress relief similar to ductile metals. The L-Al lugs underwent significant plastic deformation and ligament necking, leading to 136% higher energy absorption compared to the best-performing CFRP lug (L-C-QI). Additionally, the study found that as the Hooke’s stiffness of the lugs decreases, the angle between the failure surface and the loading direction increases, indicating a transition in failure mode from shear tear-out to net section tension. Significant delamination was observed on the bearing side of the lug bore hole in CFRP lugs, while aluminium lugs exhibited plasticity on the bearing surface and ligament necking. 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Experimental Investigation of Static Strength in CFRP and Aluminium Lugs Subjected to Uniaxial Tensile Loading
This study presents a comprehensive experimental investigation into the performance of lug structures made from Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymers (CFRP) with three distinct lay-up configurations: Hard (L-C-H), Quasi-Isotropic (L-C-QI), and Soft (L-C-S). The behaviour of these CFRP lugs was compared against conventional metallic aluminium lugs (L-Al) to evaluate their load-bearing performance under uniaxial tensile loading. Among the CFRP configurations, the L-C-QI lay-up exhibited the highest load-bearing capacity, even surpassing that of L-Al. In contrast, the L-C-H lay-up demonstrated the lowest strength within the CFRP group. L-C-S exhibited matrix cracking near the bore hole, facilitating stress relief similar to ductile metals. The L-Al lugs underwent significant plastic deformation and ligament necking, leading to 136% higher energy absorption compared to the best-performing CFRP lug (L-C-QI). Additionally, the study found that as the Hooke’s stiffness of the lugs decreases, the angle between the failure surface and the loading direction increases, indicating a transition in failure mode from shear tear-out to net section tension. Significant delamination was observed on the bearing side of the lug bore hole in CFRP lugs, while aluminium lugs exhibited plasticity on the bearing surface and ligament necking. These findings offer insights into the static tensile behaviour and failure mechanisms of composite and metallic lug structures.
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Applied Composite Materials is an international journal dedicated to the publication of original full-length papers, review articles and short communications of the highest quality that advance the development and application of engineering composite materials. Its articles identify problems that limit the performance and reliability of the composite material and composite part; and propose solutions that lead to innovation in design and the successful exploitation and commercialization of composite materials across the widest spectrum of engineering uses. The main focus is on the quantitative descriptions of material systems and processing routes.
Coverage includes management of time-dependent changes in microscopic and macroscopic structure and its exploitation from the material''s conception through to its eventual obsolescence.