Finite Element Simulating of C/SiC Composite Bolt

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A numerical investigation was conducted to determine the mechanical behavior of C/SiC composites bolt under room temperature and elevated temperature. The influence of the contact friction coefficient on the stress and displacement was considered in the finite element analysis. The FEA results provided some valuable data for the engineering application of C/SiC composites bolt.

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