Mechanical attachments for a brittle-matrix fiber-reinforced cross-ply comp
osite are analyzed. Two model problems are considered: first, a bolt-loaded
strut, and second, an infinitely-wide plate with evenly-spaced bolts. The
possible failure mechanisms for the strut are identified, and the influence
of bolt size, bolt location, bolt elasticity, and interfacial friction on
these failure mechanisms and the associated failure loads are evaluated. Th
e bolt spacing for the plate is identified that best takes advantage of a S
iC/MAS cross-ply's ability to redistribute stresses through the mechanism o
f matrix cracking.
Boundary value problems are solved using the finite element method. The cro
ss-ply's constitutive behavior is described by the model of Genin and Hutch
inson [1].