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Added value of technological evaluators for structural repair characterization: MITE Toolbox

Francis Collombet
Laurent Crouzeix
Yves Davila
A. Cerisier
  • Fonction : Auteur
Bernard Douchin
Y.-H. Grunevald
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

This paper introduces a methodology to solve open issues associated to “on field” repair of primary principal structures for composites. If a repair is mandatory, it leads to a costly immobilization. Structural damage needs a case by case solution including design, stress analysis, damaged zone removal, patch construction, set-up and finishing. Furthermore composite solution needs to be considered with its real industrial variabilities and with a continuous link between all scales (from micro scale to structure scale). To address such challenges, Multi-Instrumented Technological Evaluator Toolbox (MITE Toolbox) is developed in order to reproduce the representative working conditions of repair areas in industrial structures. Thanks to a multi-axial modular test device, multi-axial loadings are chosen for placing the repair zone under a chosen representative strain fields. Results are discussed through comparison between experimental data and FE models results for several Multi-Instrumented Technological Evaluator types.
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hal-02183706 , version 1 (15-07-2019)

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Francis Collombet, Laurent Crouzeix, Yves Davila, A. Cerisier, Bernard Douchin, et al.. Added value of technological evaluators for structural repair characterization: MITE Toolbox. SEICO13 – Sampe Europe 34th International Conference & Forum, Paris (France), March 11-12, 2013, Paris, France. pp.179-186. ⟨hal-02183706⟩
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