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Engineered Repairs of Composite Structures Engineered Repairs of Composite Structures Rikard Benton Heslehurst CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2019 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Printed on acid-free paper International Standard Book Number-13: 978– 1-4987-2626-9 (Hardback) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use. The authors and publishers have attempted to trace the copyright holders of all material reproduced in this publication and apologize to copyright holders if permission to publish in this form has not been obtained. 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Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Library of Congress Cataloging‑in‑Publication Data Names: Heslehurst, Rikard Benton, author. Title: Engineered repairs of composite structures / Rikard Benton Heslehurst. Description: First edition. | Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, 2018. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2018052810 | ISBN 9781498726269 (hardback : acid-free paper) | ISBN 9780429198656 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Concrete construction--Maintenance and repair. | Buildings, Reinforced concrete--Maintenance and repair. Classification: LCC TA682.446 .H47 2018 | DDC 624.1/834--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018052810 Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com I dedicate this book to the important women in my life: my wife Fiona, my daughter Elyse, my mum Jan, my sister Leanne, my mother-in-law Jean, and both of my grandmothers Nan (Edna) and Mumma (Phyllis). They all are responsible for the person I have become, and I am grateful for their influence. Contents Preface....................................................................................................................xiii Acknowledgments ....................................................................................................xv Author ....................................................................................................................xvii Nomenclature ..........................................................................................................xix Chapter 1 Introduction ..........................................................................................1 Definition of Composite Structure .......................................................1 Typical Composite Structures ..............................................................4 Design Requirements for Composite Structures with a Focus on the Damaging Environment .................................................................7 Operational Requirements of Composite Repairs ................................8 What this Book Contains ...................................................................11 Chapter 2 Damage and Defect Types in Composites ..........................................13 Introduction ........................................................................................13 Summary of Damage and Defect Types ............................................13 Definitions .....................................................................................13 Defect ........................................................................................13 Failure .......................................................................................14 Defect Types ..................................................................................14 Defect Listing ................................................................................14 Classifications of Defect Types ..........................................................14 When Non-Conformities Occur in Composite Structure ..............15 Size Effect of the Non-Conformity ...............................................15 Location of the Non-Conformity...................................................15 Generalisation of Non-Conformities .............................................17 Review of Generalised Defect Types .................................................18 Transverse Matrix Cracking ..........................................................19 Delaminations ................................................................................21 Fibre Fracture ................................................................................22 Conclusions ........................................................................................24 Chapter 3 Damage Assessment ...........................................................................25 Introduction ........................................................................................25 Methods of Composite NDI ...............................................................27 Visual Inspection ...........................................................................27 Acoustic Methods ..........................................................................28 Ultrasonic Methods .......................................................................28 Thermography ...............................................................................32 Interferometry ................................................................................32 vii viii Contents Radiography ..................................................................................34 X-Ray Radiography ..................................................................35 Neutron Radiography ................................................................36 Microwave .....................................................................................36 Material Property Changes ...........................................................36 In Situ Methods .............................................................................36 Application of NDI Methods .........................................................37 NDI Selection Process ...................................................................37 NDI Personnel ...............................................................................38 Important Requirements ....................................................................38 Equipment and Facilities ...............................................................38 Trained Operators ..........................................................................38 Comparative Specimens ................................................................38 Chapter 4 Damage Stress Analysis .....................................................................41 Introduction ........................................................................................41 Structurally Significant Damage Types .............................................41 Matrix Cracks ................................................................................41 Delaminations ................................................................................41 Holes ..............................................................................................43 Stress State and Failure Criteria .........................................................44 Failure Criteria ..............................................................................45 Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics (LEFM) ............................45 Point Stress Analysis ................................................................46 Out-of-Plane Stresses.....................................................................49 The Repair Process ............................................................................50 Material Properties Determination ....................................................51 Stress Analysis of Damage Types ......................................................51 Matrix Crack Analysis ..................................................................51 Delaminations ................................................................................53 Effective Laminate Stiffness ....................................................54 Sub-Laminate Buckling Instability ..........................................55 Buckling of Laminates Plates ...................................................56 Holes and Fractured Fibres ............................................................58 Hole In-Plane Stress Analysis ..................................................60 Inclusion Methodology of Stress Concentration in an Orthotropic Material ..........................................................................65 Conclusion ..........................................................................................69 Chapter 5 Generic Repair Schemes ....................................................................71 Introduction ........................................................................................71 Overview of Generic Repair Schemes ...............................................71 Filling/Sealing Repair Scheme ..........................................................71 Surface Damage Repair .................................................................71 Contents ix Edge Damage Repair .....................................................................71 Fastener Hole Damage Repair .......................................................72 Filling/Doubler Patch Repair Scheme................................................72 Doubler Repair Scheme – Non-Structural Filler ...........................72 Doubler Repair Scheme – Structural Filler ...................................74 Flush Bonded Patch Repair Scheme ..................................................74 Laminate Replacement ..................................................................74 Bolted External Doubler .....................................................................75 Sandwich Structure Repair.................................................................75 Surface Damage Only (Cosmetic) .................................................76 Facing (Skin) Damage (Semi-Structural or Structural Repair) ..........................................................................76 Facing (Skin) and Core Damage (Cosmetic) .................................77 Facing (Skin) and Core Damage (Semi-Structural) ......................78 Facing (Skin) and Core Damage-Structural Repair ......................79 Chapter 6 Composite Joining Methods and Design Requirements ....................81 Introduction ........................................................................................81 Bonded vs. Bolted Joints ....................................................................82 Advantages and Disadvantages .....................................................82 Material Properties ........................................................................82 Parent Structure and Repair Patch ............................................82 Adhesive Properties ..................................................................82 Fastener Properties ...................................................................83 Composite Joint Design Hints .......................................................86 Adhesively Bonded Joints ..................................................................87 Adhesive Characteristics ...............................................................87 Adhesively Bonded Joint Failure Modes .......................................88 Adhesively Bonded Double-Lap Joint ...........................................90 Adhesively Bonded Single-Lap Joint ............................................94 Adhesively Bonded Scarf Joint......................................................96 Adhesively Bonded Stepped-Lap Joint ..........................................97 Other Adhesively Bonded Joint Considerations ..........................100 Bonded Joint Design Criteria Requirement ............................100 Mechanically Fastened Joint Design ................................................101 Mechanically Fastened Joint Failure Modes ...............................101 Single Fastener Analysis ..............................................................102 Fastener Shear Failure .................................................................102 Net-Tension Failure .................................................................103 Shear-Out Failures ..................................................................104 Bearing Failures .....................................................................105 Multiple Fastener Analysis ..........................................................105 Other Considerations for Mechanically Fastened Joints in Composites ....................................................................107 Summary of Mechanically Fastened Joint in Composites ...............108

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