Abstract

Carbon fiber composite structures have a broad application prospect in oilfield completion tool module connection. However, the material failure mechanism is still unclear. In this paper, the mechanical properties and failure mode of T700/7901 composite J-type structure are investigated from experimental and finite element perspectives. Firstly, the load-carrying and failure properties of the structure were analyzed through typical mechanical property experiments such as tensile, bending, and compression, and the fiber, matrix damage, and delamination damage are the main reasons for the failure of the mechanical properties of the material. Secondly, a numerical model of the progressive damage ontological relationship of the composite material was established, and the accuracy of the model was verified by combining the experimental results. Based on the above study, this paper proposes the failure mechanism and optimization of composite J-type, which provides useful guidance for the design of fiber composite structures for oilfield completion tool types in the future.

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