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Xin Guo

Researcher at Beihang University

Publications -  16
Citations -  256

Xin Guo is an academic researcher from Beihang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adhesive & Ultimate tensile strength. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 181 citations.

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An investigation of hygrothermal effects on adhesive materials and double lap shear joints of CFRP composite laminates

Abstract: This paper was aimed to investigate the hygrothermal effects on the mechanical behavior of the double lap shear joints of Carbon/Epoxy composite laminates, which were bonded using epoxy adhesive film SY14. First, experimental method was used to evaluate the hygrothermal dependent properties of the adhesive and the static response of composite laminate double lap joints at various environment conditions. The specimens were grouped into room temperature/dry (RD), room temperature/wet (RW), elevated temperature/dry (ED) and elevated temperature/wet (EW). The wet specimens were immersed in deionized water at temperature of 90 °C for 60 h and the elevated temperature is 95 °C. Tensile tests were carried out at room temperature and elevated temperature (95 °C) in a controlled chamber. Results showed that the elastic modulus and tensile strength decreased about 24% and 27% respectively after exposure to humidity environment. And a large degradation was found when exposure to high temperature while the plasticity became notable. The failure modes of the double lap shear joints were studied by visual inspection. It was found that both adhesive and cohesive failure happened for dry specimens at room temperature. While failure modes were dominated by cohesive failure after moisture exposure and adhesive failure at elevated temperature. Second, a finite element model was utilized to simulate the damage evolution of the double lap joints. The moisture diffusion process, swelling stress and thermal stress were included. And hygrothermal dependent cohesive law was considered to study the damage evolution. It revealed that failure modes were highly dependent on the weaker strength of adhesive and cohesive. Moisture absorption caused large degradation in cohesive strength, so the failure modes were mostly cohesive failure. Elevated temperature decreases strength of adhesive seriously, so adhesive failure dominates. Good agreement was achieved between the predicted failure loads and experimental results. And the predicted failure modes were also consistent with the experimental phenomenon.
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Effects of stacking sequence and rotation angle of patch on low velocity impact performance of scarf repaired laminates

TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D progressive finite element model was established to simulate scarf repaired laminates subjected to low velocity impact, in which intralaminar damage evolution was captured by user-defined subroutine and interlaminar delamination was simulated via the failure of zero-thickness cohesive elements inserted between plies.
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Tensile properties of a hybrid bonded/bolted joint: Parameter study

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed finite element model (FEM) of a composite-steel single-lap HBB joint was established and verified by experimental results, and the effect of design parameters on the joint tensile performances, including strength, stiffness and energy absorption, was investigated and compared comprehensively by the methods of uniform design and multiple linear regression analysis.
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Effect of environment conditions on adhesive properties and material selection in composite bonded joints

TL;DR: In this paper, the properties of two types of adhesives from the same material system, SY14M (an elevated temperature curing epoxy adhesive) and SY24C (a medium temperature cured epoxy glue), were studied in different environment conditions, and an adhesive selection method based on property matching between adhesive tensile and shear strength was proposed.
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Experimental and numerical investigation of composite bolted π-joint subjected to bending load

TL;DR: In this article, the failure mechanism of a composite bolted π-joint subjected to bending load by experimental and finite element simulation was investigated, and it was shown that delamination of the fillet region in L-preform is the joint's failure mode.