SASCOM Seminar Series | Assessment of hybrid thin-thick- plies under different loading conditions: An experimental approach | Prof. Tamer Sebaey

06 April, 2023

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023

17:00 - 18:00 KSA time (UTC +3)

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Assessment of hybrid thin-thick- plies under different loading conditions: An experimental approach

By Prof. Tamer Sebaey

Professor of Manufacturing and Design – College of Engineering – Prince Sultan University

Abstract

Thin plies are well known to suppress or delay crack initiation in loaded composite structures. Thereby allowing for the manufacturing of lighter, stiffer, and more durable composite products. In the current work, composites with both thin and thick plies are designed to meet specific criteria and tested under both in-plane and out-of-plan critical loading conditions. The tests adopted are bolted joint, drop-weight impact, compression after impact, Charpy impact, bending, and bending after thermal aging. The tests were selected to cover critical issues in composite design. The results of the proposed design are compared with that of the traditional composites and show higher improvement in most of the load cases by using thin plies inside the lamination process with the traditional ones. The results showed that the two proposed alternatives with thin plies are of higher advantage for the bolted joints problem. The alternative with thin plies distributed to be surrounding each traditional ply is of high advantage for all the loading cases as a result of the improved in-situ strength.