Composite-to-steel joint study improves structural strength and reliability.
Researchers studied how well a joint between composite and steel materials holds up under bending and twisting forces. They tested the joint in a lab and used computer models to compare the results. The steel part of the joint is like a channel with two plates holding a composite sandwich plate. They found that the computer models matched the lab tests well, showing that the models can predict how the joint will behave accurately.