Damage evolution analysis of C/SiC screwed/bonded hybrid joints based on in-situ micro-CT technique

Bingyao Li, Jingran Ge*, Zhenqiang Wu, Xiaodong Liu, Binbin Zhang, Shuwei Zhao, Zengwen Wu, Jun Liang

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Abstract

Due to own good high temperature mechanical properties, the C/SiC screwed/bonded hybrid joints are considered as an important development direction of vehicle connection structures. However, the difficulty of directly monitoring the interior of the hybrid joints during the bearing presents a potential challenge to the structural damage assessment. In this study, the damage process of the hybrid joints subjected to tensile loading was monitored and characterized based on the in-situ micro-CT technique. The intrinsic relationship between the mechanical responses of the hybrid joints and the local damage evolution was elucidated by observing the variation of the deposited SiC void volume at the overlap interface. The dual inhomogeneity of SiC bonding layer was quantitatively characterized utilizing the average failure rate and determination coefficient. The coupling influence mechanism of prefabricated bottom hole size and online connection process on the final assembly clearance was revealed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108417
JournalComposites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
Volume186
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • CT analysis
  • Ceramic-matrix composites (CMCs)
  • Damage mechanics
  • Joints/joining

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