材料科学
复合材料
极限抗拉强度
介观物理学
复合数
有限元法
接头(建筑物)
压力(语言学)
拉伸试验
结构工程
航空航天
计算机模拟
应力集中
机织物
损伤力学
最终失效
失效机理
灾难性故障
数值模型
作者
Qiwei Guo,Bin Yao,Yifan Zhang,Mengxuan Li,Jing Zhao,Qiong Wu
摘要
ABSTRACT The growing utilization of three‐dimensional (3D) woven composites in aerospace applications has heightened the importance of understanding their pin connection behavior for structural design. This study investigates the mechanical performance of pin joints fabricated from two multidirectional three‐dimensional angle‐interlock woven composites (M3DAWC) and a conventional three‐dimensional angle‐interlock woven composite (3DAWC). Tensile testing coupled with post‐fracture computed tomography (CT) scanning was performed to characterize the failure mechanisms of each joint configuration. A multiscale finite element model (FEM), incorporating both macroscopic and mesoscopic features, was developed to simulate the progressive damage behavior under loading. Experimental and numerical results demonstrate that incorporating bias yarns into 3DAWC significantly reduces stress concentrations around the hole region, leading to simultaneous improvements in both tensile strength and failure displacement.
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