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Interfacial wear damage of CFRP/Ti-alloy single-lap bolted joint after long-term seawater aging

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Interfacial wear damage is one of the primary causes of joint failure, especially in the marine environment since material aging greatly aggravates the wear damage between the contact interfaces of joint. In this paper, interfacial wear damage mechanism of CFRP/Ti-alloy single-lap bolted joint after long-term seawater aging was researched through the wear experiments and material microstructure analysis. The results show that CFRP demonstrates strong tribological anisotropy where 0 degrees wear shows more serious wear damage than 90 degrees wear. The wear damage of contact interface can be inhibited by surface treatment of Ti-alloy through reducing the hard contact. Long-term seawater aging has significant impact on the wear damage evolution of CFRP. The aging time and temperature exaggerate the hygrothermal effect, weakening fiber-matrix interface and intensifying the wear damage. The influence of salt concentration depends more on the presence of salt ions rather than their concentration.

CFRP/Ti-alloy jointsStructure failureSeawater agingInterfacial wearDamage evolutionFRETTING WEARFRICTIONFIBERBEHAVIORCOMPOSITECONTACTCOEFFICIENTTEMPERATUREEVOLUTIONSIZE

Suo, Haoyuan、Wei, Zhaohui、Zhang, Kaifu、Deng, Kelin、Cheng, Hui、Luo, Bin、Li, Hailin、Wang, Linxuan、Liang, Biao

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Northwestern Polytech Univ

AVIC

Shanghai Aerosp Precis Machinery Res Inst

2022

Engineering failure analysis

Engineering failure analysis

EISCI
ISSN:1350-6307
年,卷(期):2022.139
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