Jm. Dulieu-barton et al., Determination of the stress distribution in foam-cored sandwich construction composite tee joints, J STRAIN A, 36(6), 2001, pp. 545-560
The stresses in sandwich construction tee joints are determined using both
experimental and numerical techniques. The features of interest in the tee
joint are the use of a boundary angle laminate which reinforces the connect
ion between the two component parts of the tee joint, the use of a fillet a
t the connection and the effect of any gap at the join. The experimental ap
proach is thermoelastic stress analysis (TSA) based on the use of the SPATE
(stress pattern analysis by thermal emissions) equipment. Techniques for c
alibrating the constituent parts of the joint are described so that quantit
ative stress values can be obtained from the TSA. A detailed finite element
study of the tee joints is also carried out, the results of which are comp
ared with the experimental data.