Publisher's Synopsis
The Higher Order Theory - Structural/Micro Analysis Code (HOT-SMAC) software package is applied to analyze the linearly elastic and elasto-plastic response of adhesively bonded tee joints. Joints of this type are finding an increasing number of applications with the increased use of composite materials within advanced aerospace vehicles, and improved tools for the design and analysis of these joints are needed. The linearly elastic results of the code are validated vs. finite element analysis results from the literature under different loading and boundary conditions, and new results are generated to investigate the inelastic behavior of the tee joint. The comparison with the finite element results indicates that HOT-SMAC is an efficient and accurate alternative to the finite element method and has a great deal of potential as an analysis tool for a wide range of bonded joints. Arnold, Steve M. (Technical Monitor) and Bednarcyk, Brett A. and Yarrington, Phillip W. Glenn Research Center NASA/CR-2004-213067, E-14543 NCC3-650; NCC3-878; WBS 22-708-87-07 BONDED JOINTS; ELASTOPLASTICITY; STRESS ANALYSIS; ADHESIVE BONDING; STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS; T SHAPE; FINITE ELEMENT METHOD; DESIGN ANALYSIS; COMPOSITE MATERIALS; APPLICATIONS PROGRAMS (COMPUTERS)