Bending experiments were carried out to investigate mechanical properties and failure processes of composite T-joints with two defects. The defects of interfacial debonding and fillet-filling ratio were introduced to induce different failure modes of the T-joints. Results suggest that a great diversity exists among the T-joints under various failure modes. The maximum bending load of the intact T-joint is 288.5N, while interfacial debonding will reduce its carrying capacity by 30%. The reduction of the fillet-filling ratio leads to the initiation and propagation of the cracks in the fillet, which greatly decreases bending mechanical properties of the composite T-joints.
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WU Hai, XIAO Jiayu, XING Suli, WEN Siwei, YANG Fubiao, YANG Jinshui. The failure experiment of composite T-joints with induced defects under bending load[J]. Journal of National University of Defense Technology,2015,37(4):128-136.