Finite element model updating of bolted lap joints implementing identification of joint affected region parameters

Publish Year: 1395
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 21 شهریور 1395

Abstract:

In this research, the new concept of ‘bolted joint affected region (BJAR)’ is introduced to simulate dynamical behavior of bolted lap joints. Such regions are modeled via special elements called contact zone element (CZE) which unify the neighboring contact surfaces of substructures. These elements are different from the thin layer interface elements that form an individual layer between the two substructures. The CZEs have no specified elastic characteristics. They are thus different from the adjoining solid elements and the constitutive relation for them is prescribed in normal and shear components. The unknown parameters of the model can be identified throughout model updating with modal test data. The structure’sfrequency response function (FRF) is measured by excitation with an impact hammer and the measured responses are compared withmodel predictions including the CZEs’ parameters. The differencebetween the measured and predicted frequencies is minimized as the objective function. The optimized thickness and density are considered in addition to the elastic properties of BJAR. The competency of the proposed procedure is verified with modeling an actual structure containing a single lap bolted joint coupling two identical structural steel beams. The results showed properconformity with model predictions. This model can be incorporated into the commercial finite element codes to simulate bolted joints for large and complex structures considering its accuracy and computationally efficient manner.

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Saeed Shokrollahi

Aerospace complex, Malek-Ashtar University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

Farhad Adel

Aerospace complex, Malek-Ashtar University of Technology, Tehran, Iran