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Original Articles

Failure prediction of adhesively bonded CFRP-Aluminum alloy joints using cohesive zone model with consideration of temperature effect

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Pages 723-746 | Received 23 Oct 2017, Accepted 09 Feb 2018, Published online: 01 Mar 2018
 

ABSTRACT

To predict the failure of adhesively bonded CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics)-aluminum alloy joints applied to High Speed EMU (Electric Multiple Units) more accurately with consideration of temperature influence, a combined experimental-numerical approach is developed in this study. Bulk specimens and adhesive joints, including thick-adherend shear joints(TSJ), scarf joints(SJ) with scarf angle 30°(SJ30°), 45°(SJ45°), and 60°(SJ60°), as well as butt joints(BJ), were manufactured and tested at 23°C (room temperature, RT), 80°C (high temperature, HT) and −40°C (low temperature, LT). Quadratic stress criteria built at different temperatures were introduced in the cohesive zone mode (CZM) to conduct a simulation analysis. Test results suggest that the effects of HT on mechanical properties of adhesive are more obvious than the effects of LT. It is also found that TSJ show the greatest improvements in failure strengths at LT due to the occurrence of cohesive failure, while SJ and BJ tend to develop fiber tears due to the presence of normal stress. Stress distributions of adhesive layer are found to be symmetrical except for the normal stress of SJ. This simulation analysis shows that the prediction accuracy is related to quadratic stress criteria applied, and that the relative errors of prediction results are less than 7.5% for engineering applications.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [51775230];the Graduate Innovation Fund of Jilin University [2017013].

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