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Failure analysis of adhesively bonded tubular joints of laminated FRP composites subjected to combined internal pressure and torsional loading

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Pages 2139-2163 | Received 12 Jul 2016, Accepted 09 Mar 2017, Published online: 28 Mar 2017
 

Abstract

Finite element analysis has been carried in the present research to study individual and combined effect of internal pressure and torsional loading on stress and failure characteristics in case of an adhesively bonded Tubular Single Lap Joints (TSLJ) made of laminated Fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite materials. Effect of changing torsional load magnitude on an internally pressurised adhesively bonded TSLJ on interlaminar stresses and onset of different joint fracture modes (adhesion and cohesion failures) has also been studied in the present analysis. Three dimensional stress analysis of the adhesively bonded TSLJ has been carried out through suitable ANSYS Parametric Design Language (APDL) of ANSYS 14.0. Tsai-Wu coupled stress criterion has been used for predicting the onset of joint failures in the TSLJ. It has been observed that stresses (σr, σθ, σz, τrz) induced within the joint region under pure internal pressure loading are least affected through introduction of a torsional loading in the TSLJ. However, the stresses (τ and τθz) which are considered to be significant under pure torsional loading get tremendously enhanced due to the varying torsional loading. The interface between the outer tube and adhesive of the TSLJ has been observed to be the most critical bondline interface which is prone to undergo adhesion failure towards the free edges under pure internal loading conditions. However, under pure torsional loading conditions it tends to fracture through adhesion failure towards the clamped edge of the TSLJ. Under combined torsional and internal pressure loading the joint fails towards the clamped edge of the along the critical path which happens to be within the bondline interface, indicating predominance of torsional loading over the pure internal pressure loading. A comparative study based on the magnitude of failure index revealed that torsional loading marginally affects the joint failure as the internal pressure loading improves the compactness of the bonded joint hence improving the resistance of the TSLJ against initiation of joint fractures.

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