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Experimental and numerical assessment of the improvement of the load-carrying capacities of butterfly-shaped coupling components in composite structures Gürkan Altan/ Muzaffer Topçu
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 6, pp.1245-1254, 2010
Abstract : This study was designed to analyze the load-carrying capacities of composite structures connected face-to-face by a butterfly coupling
component experimentally and numerically without adhesive. The results of the experimental studies were supported with numerical
analysis. In addition, the butterfly coupling component was developed geometrically with a view to the results of the numerical and experimental
studies. The change in the load-carrying capacity of the improved butterfly coupling components was analyzed numerically
and experimentally to obtain new results. Half-specimens and butterfly-shaped lock components were cut with a water jet machine. Experiments
and analyses were conducted to analyze the effects of coupling geometry parameters, such as the ratio of the butterfly end
width to the specimen width (w/b), the ratio of the butterfly middle width to the butterfly end width (x/w), and the ratio of the butterfly
half height to the specimen width (y/b). It was intended to determine the damage in the butterfly before any damage to the composite
structure and to increase the service-life span of the composite structure with the repair of the butterfly lock. As a result of this study, it
was determined that the geometrical fixed ratios (w/b) and (x/w) were 0.4 and 0.2 at 0.4 of (y/b) according to the experimental and numerical
studies with basic and modified models.
Keyword :
Butterfly joint; Failure load
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