Deformation and Stress Analsys of Wrapped pin Joint between Composite and Metal

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By filament winding technology, a pin hole can be formed in the process of composite manufacturing through wrapped fiber tow around pin, so fiber tows around the pin hole are continued. The paper presents the deformation and stress analysis for this kind of pin hole and compares those with ordinary pin hole. The numerical results show that the wrapped pin hole has a good stress and deformation ability.

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