2015
DOI: 10.3384/diss.diva-122349
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Static and Fatigue Failure of Bolted Joints in Hybrid Composite-Aluminium Aircraft Structures

Abstract: The use of fibre composites in the design of load carrying aircraft structures has been increasing over the last few decades. At the same time, aluminium alloys are still present in many structural parts, which has led to an increase of the number of hybrid composite-aluminium structures. Often, these materials are joined at their interface by bolted connections. Due to their different response to thermal, mechanical and environmental impact, the composite and the aluminium alloy parts are subject to different… Show more

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“…The mechanics of bolted joints in CFRP material has previously attracted considerable research interest and resulted in several dissertations [14,15,16] and numerous scientific papers where the review articles of Camanho and Matthews [17] and Thoppul et al [18] are good starting points.…”
Section: Bolted Jointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanics of bolted joints in CFRP material has previously attracted considerable research interest and resulted in several dissertations [14,15,16] and numerous scientific papers where the review articles of Camanho and Matthews [17] and Thoppul et al [18] are good starting points.…”
Section: Bolted Jointsmentioning
confidence: 99%