Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
A Comparison of Discrete Crack and Smeared Crack Methods Applied to CFRP/Al Riveting Damage Modeling.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Zhang M et al.
- Affiliation:
- School of Mechanical Engineering · China
Abstract
Carbon-fiber-reinforced-polymer/aluminum (CFRP/Al) double-sided countersunk riveted joint is a key joining technology for lightweight and high-performance aircraft structures. Advanced numerical simulation techniques are helpful in predicting riveting damage evolution and the optimization of the joining process. In this study, a discrete crack modeling (DCM) method based on the floating node method (FNM) was employed to investigate the initial riveting damage behavior and interference characteristics during the electromagnetic riveting (EMR) process with five cases of rivet-hole clearances. The results were compared with those obtained from the conventional smeared crack method (SCM). The findings show that the interference distribution along the axial direction of the joint is non-uniform, and increasing the rivet-hole clearance helps alleviate the initial riveting damage. The FNM accurately modeled the initiation and propagation of matrix cracks and delamination, albeit at the cost of some computational efficiency.
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