Ryan_aero
Aerospace
- Mar 6, 2020
- 15
Hey all,
Does anyone have a literature source discussing how rapidly composite (carbon fiber) joint capability deteriorates as a function of edge distance? I understand anything less than 2.5D runs the risk of undesirable failure modes occurring. I'm being asked to look at joint with e/D = 1.75 and the joint cannot be modified. I understand the only way to get good values for this is to test, but I'm interested in understanding "ballpark" knockdowns for a low edge distance hole such as this.
If you don't have a literate source, I'd still be interested to hear what others think a conservative knockdown would be for a low edge distance hole such as this (i.e. divide the bearing allowable by 2,4, etc.)
Thanks,
Ryan
Does anyone have a literature source discussing how rapidly composite (carbon fiber) joint capability deteriorates as a function of edge distance? I understand anything less than 2.5D runs the risk of undesirable failure modes occurring. I'm being asked to look at joint with e/D = 1.75 and the joint cannot be modified. I understand the only way to get good values for this is to test, but I'm interested in understanding "ballpark" knockdowns for a low edge distance hole such as this.
If you don't have a literate source, I'd still be interested to hear what others think a conservative knockdown would be for a low edge distance hole such as this (i.e. divide the bearing allowable by 2,4, etc.)
Thanks,
Ryan