Strength Analysis of Carbon Fiber Laminates With Pre-Embedded Metal PartUnder Unidirectional Tensile Load
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    Abstract:

    The analysis models of carbon fiber reinforced epoxy laminates with cylindrical and step shape preembedded
    metal part are built based on the application of embedded metal part in composite laminates. The single
    layer in the laminates is assumed as three dimensional orthotropic material. The stress analysis of the laminates with
    embedded metal part is carried out by finite element method. The distributions of material principal direction stress of
    the single layers and the von mises stress of metal part are given. The ultimate loads of the composite laminates are
    determined based on the strength criterion of maximum stress. It is shown that the initial damages of the two models
    both occur in the 90°layer, and the damage mode is matrix cracking under tension. The initial damage of the laminates
    with cylindrical embedded metal part occurs at the twelve o’clock location of the central hole border, and the
    initial damage of the laminates with step shape embedded metal part occurs at the six o’clock location of the border
    between the No. 7th layer and the pre-embedded metal part. Owing to the more discontinuous carbon fibers, the ultimate
    load of the laminates with step shape metal part is smaller than that of the laminates with cylindrical metal part
    by 18. 03%.

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