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Volume 24, Issue 2 (April 2002)

ISSN: 0884-6804
Page Count: 11

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The Design of In-Plane Shear and Tension Loaded Bonded Composite Lap Joints
Kim HM, Kedward KT
(Received 18 December 2000; accepted 5 September 2001)

Abstract
The stress analysis of a bonded joint carrying combined in-plane shear and tension load is presented. A general equation is derived that governs the transfer of shear load through a joint. For the case of uniform in-plane shear loading, a closed-form solution exists that is directly analogous to the well-known tension-loaded case. When shear and tension loads are simultaneously applied to a joint, the results of stress analyses treating each loading case separately are superimposed to calculate a combined biaxial shear stress state in the adhesive. Predicting the elastic limit of the adhesive for a lap joint under combined loading is then accomplished by using the von Mises yield criterion. This approach allows the calculation of a limit load envelope that maps the range of combined loading conditions within which the joint is expected to behave elastically. An example design case study of a bonded I-beam shear web is included.

Keywords:
combined loading, composite bonding, composites, in-plane shear

Paper ID: CTR2420045

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Author Kim HM, Kedward KT Title The Design of In-Plane Shear and Tension Loaded Bonded Composite Lap Joints Symposium , Committee D30 on Composite Materials