Stress analysis of bonded joints in pultruded GRP components

Abstract

Thermoelastic stress analysis is used to determine the stress field in an orthotropic pultruded material. An economical means of experimentally obtaining the thermoelastic constant and some mechanical properties of each of the constituent materials in the pultruded structure is devised. The stresses in a bonded joint are obtained using thermoelastic stress analysis. The calibrated thermoelastic data is used to validate a finite element model the joint. It is shown that to accurately interpret thermoelastic data from layered structure such as that of the pultrusion calibration is an essential step. It is also demonstrated that the thermoelastic approach provides an excellent means of validation of finite element models

    Similar works

    Full text

    thumbnail-image