ASTM D5766 Tensile Strength (Open Hole)
Standard test method for open-hole tensile strength of polymer matrix composite laminates. ASTM D5766 test is mainly used in the aerospace industry for developing notched design allowable strengths.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
ASTM D5766 – Open-Hole Tensile Strength of Polymer Matrix Composite Laminates is a standard that describes the procedure for measuring the tensile strength of composite laminates with a central hole. The test assesses the influence of stress concentrations around holes, which represent fastener or bolt positions in a structure.
In this test, a flat composite specimen with a machined open hole is loaded uniaxially to failure. The test provides open-hole tensile strength and is critical for structural design, damage tolerance, and performance characterization of mechanically fastened composite structures.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
ASTM D5766 covers the determination of the open-hole tensile strength of polymer matrix composite laminates. The method evaluates the tensile behavior of composite materials containing a centrally machined hole to simulate stress concentrations typically found around fasteners or joints.
- Applicable to polymer matrix composite laminates.
- Uses specimens with a centrally drilled open hole.
- Measures open-hole tensile strength.
- Assesses stress concentration effects under tensile loading
Applications
- Evaluation of mechanically fastened composite joints
- Damage tolerance assessment of composite laminates
- Material qualification for aerospace structures
- Quality control of drilled composite components
- Research and development of advanced composites
Benefits
- Simulates real fastener hole conditions
- Assesses strength reduction due to stress concentration
- Supports safe structural design
- Provides standardized and comparable data
Test Process
Specimen Preparation
Fabricate flat composite specimens and machine a centrally located hole to the specified diameter and tolerance.
1Mounting & Alignment
Install the specimen in the universal testing machine grips, ensuring proper axial alignment to avoid bending.
2Tensile Loading
Apply a uniaxial tensile load at the specified rate until failure, recording load and displacement data.
3Data Analysis & Reporting
Calculate open-hole tensile strength and document failure mode in accordance with ASTM International.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Material Type | Polymer matrix composite laminates |
| Specimen Type | Flat rectangular laminate with a centrally machined hole |
| Hole Diameter | Specified nominal size with tight machining tolerance |
| Specimen Width & Thickness | Defined by laminate configuration and standard requirements |
| Edge Distance | Minimum specified ratio of width to hole diameter |
| Tabbing | End tabs are bonded if required to prevent grip damage |
| Testing Machine | Calibrated Universal Testing Machine (UTM) |
| Loading Mode | Uniaxial tensile loading |
| Test Speed | Controlled crosshead rate as specified |
| Strain Measurement | Extensometer or strain gauges |
| Measured Parameter | Open-hole tensile strength |
| Environmental Conditions | Standard laboratory or specified temperature/humidity |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
- Universal Testing Machine (UTM)
- Load Cell
- Wedge or Hydraulic Grips
- Extensometer (if required)
- Strain Gauges (optional)
- Drill/Machining Tool for Hole Preparation
- Vernier Caliper / Micrometer
- Data Acquisition System (DAQ)
Results and Deliverables
- Open-Hole Tensile Strength
- Maximum Load at Failure
- Stress–Strain Data (if measured)
- Failure Mode Classification
- Specimen Dimensions and Hole Details
- Test Conditions Documentation
- Complete Test Report
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Frequently Asked Questions
ASTM D5766 determines the tensile strength of a composite laminate with a central hole drilled, testing the residual strength after damage due to stress concentration from fastener holes or penetrations.
Fastener holes in composites interrupt load-carrying fibers, resulting in stress concentrations. ASTM D5766 offers practical strength information for bolted joints, preventing premature failure of structures at joints subjected to loads.
ASTM D5766 is generally specified in the aerospace, automotive, wind energy, and defense industries where composite structures are typically loaded with high tensile loads and rely on mechanical fasteners.
The ASTM D5766 test method employs rectangular composite coupons that have a precision-drilled hole at their center. The hole geometry and edges must be accurately defined because the drilling quality affects the results of the open-hole tensile strength.
Unlike conventional tensile tests, the ASTM D5766 test method incorporates a controlled hole to introduce stress concentration, thus offering realistic strength information for composites that are used with mechanical fasteners or attachments.
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