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Compression and post-buckling damage growth and collapse analysis of flat composite stiffened panels

  • Adrian C. Orifici
  • , Iñigo Ortiz de Zarate Alberdi
  • , Rodney S. Thomson
  • , Javid Bayandor
  • Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University
  • Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Composite Structures
  • Aernnova Engineering Solutions Ibérica S.A.

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Abstract

Experimental and numerical investigations were conducted into the damage growth and collapse behaviour of composite blade-stiffened structures. Four panel types were tested, consisting of two secondary-bonded skin-stiffener designs in both undamaged and pre-damaged configurations. The pre-damaged configurations were manufactured by replacing the skin-stiffener adhesive with a centrally located, full-width Teflon strip. All panels were loaded in compression to collapse, which was characterised by complex post-buckling deformation patterns and ply damage, particularly in the stiffener. For the pre-damaged panels, significant crack growth was seen in the skin-stiffener interface prior to collapse, which caused a reduction in load-carrying capacity. In the numerical analysis of the undamaged panels, collapse was predicted using a ply failure degradation model, and a global-local approach that monitored a strength-based criterion in the skin-stiffener interface. The pre-damaged models were analysed with ply degradation and a method for capturing interlaminar crack growth based on multi-point constraints controlled using the Virtual Crack Closure Technique. The numerical approach gave close correlation with experimental results, and allowed for an in-depth analysis of the damage growth and failure mechanisms contributing to panel collapse. The successful prediction of collapse under the combination of deep post-buckling deformations and several composite damage mechanisms has application for the next generation of composite aircraft designs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3150-3160
Number of pages11
JournalComposites Science and Technology
Volume68
Issue number15-16
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2008

Keywords

  • B. Debonding
  • C. Buckling
  • C. Damage mechanics
  • C. Delamination
  • C. Finite element analysis

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