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Bearing-load response for a pin-loaded hole is studied within the
context of two-dimensional finite element analyses. Pin-loaded-hole
configurations are representative of mechanically connected
structures, such as a stiffener fastened to a rib of an isogrid
panel, that are idealized as part of a larger structural component.
Within this context, the larger structural component may be
idealized as a two-dimensional shell finite element model to
identify load paths and high stress regions. Finite element
modeling and analysis aspects of a pin-loaded hole are considered
in the present paper including the use of linear and nonlinear
springs to simulate the pin-bearing contact condition. Simulating
pin-connected structures within a two-dimensional finite element
analysis model using nonlinear spring or gap elements provides an
effective way for accurate prediction of the local effective stress
state and peak forces.
An overview of different types of composite material system
architectures and a brief review of progressive failure material
modeling methods used for structural analysis including failure
initiation and material degradation are presented. Different
failure initiation criteria and material degradation models are
described that define progressive failure formulations. These
progressive failure formulations are implemented in a user-defined
material model (or UMAT) for use with the ABAQUS/Standard1
nonlinear finite element analysis tool. The failure initiation
criteria include the maximum stress criteria, maximum strain
criteria, the Tsai-Wu failure polynomial, and the Hashin criteria.
The material degradation model is based on the ply-discounting
approach where the local material constitutive coefficients are
degraded. Applications and extensions of the progressive failure
analysis material model address two-dimensional plate and shell
finite elements and three-dimensional solid finite elements.
Implementation details and use of the UMAT subroutine are described
in the present paper. Parametric studies for composite structures
are discussed to illustrate the features of the progressive failure
modeling methods that have been implemented.
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