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Tailoring of bonded composite scarf joint interface for impact damage mitigation and stiffness compatibility
Authors:M Ali  A Tan  S C Joshi
Affiliation:School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, N3-B3a-01, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798, Singapore
Abstract:A novel composite scarf joint is successfully fabricated with thermoplastic core shell microparticles incorporated into the interlaminar interface regions with a dual objective of mitigating the impact damage and improving the stiffness compatibility of the joint. The impact analysis of the joints revealed that the incorporation of microparticles led to a significant improvement of the impact load bearing capacity of joint and reduced the extent of the damage area. It is also observed from flexural tests that the microparticles reduces the stiffness of the laminate proportional to the weight fraction of the particles and thereby help design a joint adherend with controlled matching stiffness. This engineered scarf joint adherend configuration has the potential to minimise stiffness mismatch between a fatigue worn-out damaged composite part and the new scarf repair patch laminate designed for it. This shall help ensuring an easy restoration of uniform load distribution in the newly bonded composite scarf joints and repairs.
Keywords:Fibre reinforced composites  Scarf joints  Microparticles  Impact damage  Stiffness mismatching  Interfaces
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