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Temperature-Moisture-Mechanical coupling fatigue behaviours of screwed Composite-Steel joints

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Abstract

This paper seeks to probe temperature-moisture-mechanical coupling fatigue behaviours of screwed composite-steel joints by using experimental and numerical methods. Novel temperature-moisture-mechanical (TMM) coupling constitutive model, fatigue failure criterion and progressive fatigue damage algorithm (PFDA) are first devised for simulating fatigue failure mechanisms and modes and for predicting fatigue lives of single-lap screwed composite-metal joints (CMJs) in arbitrary temperature-moisture environment. In order to validate the presented model and algorithm, tension–tension fatigue tests are then conducted on the CMJs in four representative environments: low temperature of −40 °C and dry (LTD), room temperature of + 23 °C and dry (RTD), room temperature of + 23 °C and wet (RTW) and elevated temperature of + 55 °C and wet (ETW), respectively. Finally, the TMM coupling fatigue behaviors of the CMJs are analyzed and discussed from the experiments and progressive fatigue damage modelling, and predicted results agree well with experimental findings, demonstrating the feasible and practical usage of the proposed model.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107700
JournalInternational Journal of Fatigue
Volume173
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Composites-metal joint
  • Failure criterion
  • Fatigue behaviour
  • Progressive damage modelling
  • Temperature-moisture-mechanical coupling

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