An exact solution for improved metal-composite joints reinforced by FG inter-layers

A two-dimensional analytic solution based on linear elasticity theory is used to investigate the effect of using a functionally graded material (FGM) as an inter-layer in reducing the stress concentration in non-axisymmetric loaded metal-composite joints. The geometry of the joint consists of a meta...

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Main Authors: Bahri Abbas, Akhlaghi Mehdi, Salehi Manouchehr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2017-03-01
Series:Science and Engineering of Composite Materials
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2015-0140
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spelling doaj-5a4a2b50db9b4d43882bae11aeb602552021-09-05T14:00:31ZengDe GruyterScience and Engineering of Composite Materials0792-12332191-03592017-03-0124222123510.1515/secm-2015-0140An exact solution for improved metal-composite joints reinforced by FG inter-layersBahri Abbas0Akhlaghi Mehdi1Salehi Manouchehr2Mechanical Engineering Department, Amirkabir University of Technology, Hafez Ave., Tehran 1591634311, IranMechanical Engineering Department, Amirkabir University of Technology, Hafez Ave., Tehran 1591634311, IranMechanical Engineering Department, Amirkabir University of Technology, Hafez Ave., Tehran 1591634311, IranA two-dimensional analytic solution based on linear elasticity theory is used to investigate the effect of using a functionally graded material (FGM) as an inter-layer in reducing the stress concentration in non-axisymmetric loaded metal-composite joints. The geometry of the joint consists of a metal cylinder surrounded in a composite thick plate and loaded arbitrarily by in-plane radial force profile, the condition of which occurs in double-lap pins, bolt joints, and T-bolt joints. The significant difference between the mechanical properties of the adjacent materials induces a stress concentration in the flexible part of the joint. In this work, an analytic solution based on the Airy stress function is used and derived into the strain compatibility equation in two-dimensional problems. The power law model is used for the FGM property variation, and a transversely isotropic model is considered for the composite plate. A two-dimensional condition is assumed for the structure. The results of several models are compared with the finite-element method and show good conformity between the two methods. In some cases, by using the FGM inter-layer, the stress level in the surrounding plate would be decreased significantly.https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2015-0140airy stress functionfunctionally graded materialsmetal-composite jointtwo-dimensional analytic solution
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author Bahri Abbas
Akhlaghi Mehdi
Salehi Manouchehr
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Akhlaghi Mehdi
Salehi Manouchehr
An exact solution for improved metal-composite joints reinforced by FG inter-layers
Science and Engineering of Composite Materials
airy stress function
functionally graded materials
metal-composite joint
two-dimensional analytic solution
author_facet Bahri Abbas
Akhlaghi Mehdi
Salehi Manouchehr
author_sort Bahri Abbas
title An exact solution for improved metal-composite joints reinforced by FG inter-layers
title_short An exact solution for improved metal-composite joints reinforced by FG inter-layers
title_full An exact solution for improved metal-composite joints reinforced by FG inter-layers
title_fullStr An exact solution for improved metal-composite joints reinforced by FG inter-layers
title_full_unstemmed An exact solution for improved metal-composite joints reinforced by FG inter-layers
title_sort exact solution for improved metal-composite joints reinforced by fg inter-layers
publisher De Gruyter
series Science and Engineering of Composite Materials
issn 0792-1233
2191-0359
publishDate 2017-03-01
description A two-dimensional analytic solution based on linear elasticity theory is used to investigate the effect of using a functionally graded material (FGM) as an inter-layer in reducing the stress concentration in non-axisymmetric loaded metal-composite joints. The geometry of the joint consists of a metal cylinder surrounded in a composite thick plate and loaded arbitrarily by in-plane radial force profile, the condition of which occurs in double-lap pins, bolt joints, and T-bolt joints. The significant difference between the mechanical properties of the adjacent materials induces a stress concentration in the flexible part of the joint. In this work, an analytic solution based on the Airy stress function is used and derived into the strain compatibility equation in two-dimensional problems. The power law model is used for the FGM property variation, and a transversely isotropic model is considered for the composite plate. A two-dimensional condition is assumed for the structure. The results of several models are compared with the finite-element method and show good conformity between the two methods. In some cases, by using the FGM inter-layer, the stress level in the surrounding plate would be decreased significantly.
topic airy stress function
functionally graded materials
metal-composite joint
two-dimensional analytic solution
url https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2015-0140
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