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Binjun Fei

Bio: Binjun Fei is an academic researcher from Beihang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aramid & Honeycomb. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 227 citations.

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Libin Zhao1, Yu Gong1, Jianyu Zhang1, Yuli Chen1, Binjun Fei1 
TL;DR: In this article, a numerical model for accurately predicting the delamination propagation in multidirectional laminates under mode I and mixedmode I/II loadings using the cohesive element is proposed.

154 citations

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Jianyu Zhang1, Fengrui Liu1, Libin Zhao1, Yuli Chen1, Binjun Fei1 
TL;DR: A progressive damage analysis based characteristic length method (PDA-based CLM) with only unidirectional layer properties required is proposed to predict the failure of composite multi-bolt joints.

63 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a new material degradation model only with fundamental material properties required is proposed for composite progressive damage analysis based on micromechanics for different failure modes, the effects of fiber and/or matrix damage on the composite material properties are explored, from which the material degradation factors for these failure modes are deduced.
Abstract: A new material degradation model only with fundamental material properties required is proposed for composite progressive damage analysis based on micromechanics For different failure modes, the effects of fiber and/or matrix damage on the composite material properties are explored, from which the material degradation factors for these failure modes are deduced The material degradation model is then implemented for progressive damage analyses, using user subroutines in the commercial code ABAQUS®, accompanying with a modified Hashin type failure criterion and finite element models for six commonly used double-lap composite bolted joints with various layups, geometry dimensions, and fasteners The numerical predictions of failure loads, failure patterns, and load–displacement curves are compared with results obtained from static tests and further ultrasonic C-scan detection Good agreements between numerical failure predictions and experimental outcomes indicate the effectiveness and suitability of the p

36 citations

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Jianyu Zhang1, Fengrui Liu1, Libin Zhao1, Jie Zhi1, Longwei Zhou1, Binjun Fei1 
TL;DR: In this article, a series of single-bolt composite joints with different end distances were tested and a numerical progressive damage method was introduced to trace the damage process from the onset and propagation up to ultimate failure of the joints.
Abstract: To explore the physical effect of end distances on mechanical behaviors of composite bolted joints, series of single-bolt composite joints designed with different end distances were tested. In conjunction with the experimental work, a numerical progressive damage method is introduced to trace the damage process from the onset and propagation up to ultimate failure of the joints. A group of material degradation factors is presented by a trial-and-error method to establish three-dimensional progressive damage models of the bolted joints. The progressive damage analyses show that the predicted load–displacement curves, failure loads, and failure patterns of bolted joints with different end distances are in good agreements with the related experimental outcomes. From the experimental and numerical results, it follows that the cleavage failure gradually switches to the bearing failure with the increasing ratio of E/D ranged from about 2 to 4. An economic and suitable ratio of E/D ≈ 3 is provided for the bolted...

25 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the in-plane shear strength and failure strain of aramid paper are characterized experimentally for the first time and the properties are then used in finite element simulations to study the shear behaviors of paper honeycombs.

12 citations


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Libin Zhao1, Yu Gong1, Jianyu Zhang1, Yuli Chen1, Binjun Fei1 
TL;DR: In this article, a numerical model for accurately predicting the delamination propagation in multidirectional laminates under mode I and mixedmode I/II loadings using the cohesive element is proposed.

154 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the critical stretch of a peridynamic bond is implicitly determined by using the measured critical energy release rate values for different modes of deformation, and can vary depending on the degree of the deformation.

79 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the extended finite element method (XFEM) is extended to simulate delamination problems in composite laminates, which accounts for both interlaminar and intralaminar crack propagation.
Abstract: In this paper, the extended finite element method (XFEM) is extended to simulate delamination problems in composite laminates. A crack-leading model is proposed and implemented in the ABAQUS® to discriminate different delamination morphologies, i.e., the 0°/0° interface in unidirectional laminates and the 0°/90° interface in multidirectional laminates, which accounts for both interlaminar and intralaminar crack propagation. Three typical delamination problems were simulated and verified. The results of single delamination in unidirectional laminates under pure mode I, mode II, and mixed mode I/II correspond well with the analytical solutions. The results of multiple delaminations in unidirectional laminates are in good agreement with experimental data. Finally, using a recently proposed test that characterizes the interaction of delamination and matrix cracks in cross-ply laminates, the present numerical results of the delamination migration caused by the coupled failure mechanisms are consistent with experimental observations.

73 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the cohesive element (CE) parameters on delamination modeling is systematically examined, and the sensitivity of the overall progressive damage process and failure load to the assumed CE strengths and stiffness is studied based on selected examples of fracture and coupon-level tests.

69 citations

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Yu Gong1, Libin Zhao1, Jianyu Zhang2, Yana Wang1, Ning Hu2 
TL;DR: In this article, an improved criterion is proposed to evaluate the delamination behavior in multidirectional (MD) laminates, which accounts for the deformation induced by fiber bridging.

65 citations