Title

Optimization of a composite scarf repair patch under tensile loading

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-1-2009

Abstract

Mechanics of the composite repair under tensile loading with and without overlay plies was examined for nontraditional patch ply orientations. Three-dimensional nonlinear analysis was performed for repair failure prediction and good baseline comparison for open hole scarfed panels and panels repaired by using standard ply-by-ply replacement patch composition was achieved. Multidimensional optimization was performed to calculate the repair patch ply orientations which minimize the von Mises stresses in the adhesive. These optimal stacking sequences achieved significant reduction of the stress levels and resulted in predicted up to 85% and 90% strength restoration for flush and single ply thickness over-ply repair. These results are intended to illustrate additional design variables available for efficient composite repair design, namely the composition of the repair patch.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing

First Page

1921

Last Page

1930

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