Prestressed fit is a new type of composite and metal connection. Compared with the traditional connection, it has the advantages of maintaining fiber continuity, high controllability, and high stability. According… Click to show full abstract
Prestressed fit is a new type of composite and metal connection. Compared with the traditional connection, it has the advantages of maintaining fiber continuity, high controllability, and high stability. According to the analytical model, the important parameters of the prestressed joint such as friction coefficient, lap length and winding tension are proposed. The influence of the parameters on the joint performance and stress distribution is studied by the finite element method. The abnormal end phenomenon, the stress relaxation phenomenon, and the stress mutation phenomenon caused by demolding during the joint forming process are explained, and the design of the layering method is optimized. The results show that the end effect makes the relationship between the lap length and the peak torque of the joint nonlinear, and increasing the lap length is beneficial to reduce this effect; before and after demolding, the end stress increases sharply; reducing the winding tension and selecting high modulus core mold materials are conducive to reducing stress relaxation; 90°inner ply angle and ± 45°outer ply angle are ideal layup methods for joint composite materials.
               
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