Abstract
C Composite materials are most often used for lengthier and thin structures susceptible to buckle. The optimization is often carried out taking into consideration the resistance to buckling and tensile loads for minimum displacement i.e maximization of the tensile load for composite assembly joint. It well known that nowadays that composite material in structural mechanics is widely used in many industrial sectors such as in aerospace and aeronautic, automobile, marine industries as well as in and civil engineering. Composite materials are attractive due to their advantages and performance i.e: lighter weights, high resistance to thermal and mechanical loads, resistance to corrosion and wear. In this paper an investigation is focused on the problem of hybrid assembly joint (bolted –bonded) composite structures. The aim is the optimization of the main influencing parameters. A bonded assembly has only one advantage which is its lightness; on the other hand bolted assembly has the inconvenient of increasing the weight of the structure and stress concentrators. In practice certain structural designs require the use of hybrid assembly for safety and reliability. The objective of this study is to optimize the influencing factors using both Genetic Algorithm and design of experiments for high mechanical performance of hybrid composite assembly.
Highlights
The bonding assembly methods are more and more used in aeronautics due to the important use of composite materials
FSecondary deflection ig.1 illustrates the way a single lap hybrid joint is deformed under tensile load
Transfer of loads According to [3, 12, 14], the bolts do not participate in the transfer of loads in an hybrid joint as long as the adhesive remains intact
Summary
The bonding assembly methods are more and more used in aeronautics due to the important use of composite materials. Displacement between the subtracts for the same level of the external applied load which results in higher load transfer of the bolts. The application of hybrid junctions appears to be effective for repairing or for decreasing the adhesive load at the end of the joint by introducing the fixations to counter peeling.
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