Although the usual engineering practice is to ignore joint effects in finite element models of overall structures, there are times when the inclusion of fastener effects in a model is necessary for accurate analysis. This paper describes some simple but accurate methods for accommodating this modeling requirement. The approach involves correlation of test results from a few composite mechanically fastened joints with finite element analyses of joints. It is assumed that if the fastener actions in the test articles can be properly predicted by simple finite element techniques, then these same techniques can be applied to large overall structure models. During the course of this test-analysis effort it was determined that it is possible to obtain correct results for overall structure-joint analyses by using simple modeling concepts provided special care is employed. Also, some emphasis is given in this paper to the importance of properly reducing test data in order to obtain meaningful correlations with finite element analysis. Finally, for those interested, the appendix contains brief descriptions of the test results and failure modes explored in the test program.
Finite element analysis of advanced composite structures containing mechanically fastened joints
Finite-Elemente-Analyse von fortschrittlichen Verbundwerkstoffstrukturen mit mechanisch befestigten Verbindungen
Nuclear Engineering and Design ; 70 , 1 ; 67-83
1982
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Enhanced design methods for mechanically fastened joints in composite structures
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