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Destructive testing of adhesively bonded joints under static tensile loading

  • Ochsner, A.;Gegner, J.
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.22-36
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    • 2004
  • Several in-situ testing methods of adhesively bonded joints under static short-time tensile loading are critically analyzed in terms of experimental procedure and data evaluation. Due to its rather homogeneous stress state across the glue line, the tensile-shear test with thick single-lap specimens, according to ISO 11003-2, has become the most important test process for the determination of realistic materials parameters. This basic method, which was improved in both, the experimental part by stepped adherends and easily attachable extensometers and the evaluation procedure by numeric substrate deformation correction and test simulation based on the finite element method (FEM), is therefore demonstrated by application to several kinds of adhesives and metallic adherends. Multi-axial load decreases the strength of a joint. This effect, which is illustrated by an experimental comparison, impedes the derivation of realistic mechanical characteristics from measured force-displacement curves. It is shown by numeric modeling that tensile-shear tests with thin plate substrates according to ISO 4587, which are widely used for quick industrial quality assurance, reveal an inhomogeneous stress state, especially because of relatively large adherend deformation. Complete experimental determination of the elastic properties of bonded joints requires independent measurement of at least two characteristics. As the thick-adherend tensile-shear test directly yields the shear modulus, the tensile butt-joint test according to ISO 6922 represents the most obvious complement of the test programme. Thus, validity of analytical correction formulae proposed in literature for the derivation of realistic materials characteristics is verified by numeric simulation. Moreover, the influence of the substrate deformation is examined and a FEM correction method introduced.

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The Simulation of Notch Length on the Stress Distribution in Lap Zone of Single Lap Joint with a Centered Notch

  • Yan, Zhanmou;You, Min;Yi, Xiaosu;Zheng, Xiaoling
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.18-23
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    • 2006
  • The influence of the notch length on the stress distribution of mid-bondline and adherend was investigated using elasto-plastic finite element method. The results from the simulation showed that peak stress of mid-bondline decreased markedly as adherend with notch in the middle of lap zone, and the stress in the middle of joint with low stress originally increased evidently. All the peak stresses decreased firstly and increased again as the length of notch increased. The relative higher peak stress appeared at the point near the notch of adherend where might be failed previously during the loading procedure.

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Effect Evaluation of Hole Defects in Adhesive on SIF of Interface Crack (접착층내 결함이 계면균열의 응력확대계수에 미치는 영향 평가)

  • Hyun, Cheol-Seung;Heo, Sung-Pil;Yang, Won-Ho;Ryu, Myung-Hae
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.299-303
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    • 2001
  • Adherend-adhesive interface failure will occur on a macroscale when surface preparation or material quality are poor. It is well known that the stress singularity occurs at the edges of interface between the adhernds and the adhesive, and that crack will initiate from these positions. Also if bubbles are created and remained in the adhesive layer during the bonding process, the stress concentrates around these hole defects. In this paper, the effects of the hole defects on the SIF of interface crack were examined. From results, SIF increased with the hole defects near the interface crack and increased with an decreae in the upper adherend thickness, an increase in the center adhesive thickness.

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The Evaluation of Tensile-shear Strength on the Al-Alloy Single-lap Adhesive Joints (AI합금 단순겹치기 접착이음의 인장-전단강도 평가)

  • Oh, S. K.;Yu, Y. C.;Jeong, E. S.;Yi, W.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1997.04a
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    • pp.567-571
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    • 1997
  • Recently, automobile industry has led to increasing use of aluminum alloy for weight reduction. Automobile made of aluminum alloy can be given lighter, stronger and a harder surface by anodizing than one made of steel-alloy. In this paper, we investigate the influence of lap length, adherend thickness and adhesive thickness on adhesive strength of single-lap adhesive joints by conducting tensile-shear tests. Single-lap adhesive joints of aluminum was calculated using joint factor by using adhesive length, adherend thickness of specimen.

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Analytic adherend deformation correction in the new ISO 11003-2 standard: Should it really be applied?

  • Ochsner, A.;Gegner, J.;Gracio, J.
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.14-26
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    • 2004
  • For reliable determination of mechanical characteristics of adhesively bonded joints used e.g. as input data for computer-aided design of complex components, the thick-adherend tensile-shear test according to ISO 11003-2 is the most important material testing method. Although the total displacement of the joint is measured across the polymer layer directly in the overlap zone in order to minimize the influence of the stepped adherends, the substrate deformation must be taken into account within the framework of the evaluation of the shear modulus and the maximum shear strain, at least when high-strength adhesives are applied. In the standard ISO 11003-2 version of 1993, it was prescribed to perform the substrate deformation correction by means of testing a one-piece reference specimen. The authors, however, pointed to the excessive demands on the measuring accuracy of the extensometers connected with this technique in industrial practice and alternatively proposed a numerical deformation analysis of a dummy specimen. This idea of a mathematical correction was included in the revised ISO 11003-2 version of 2001 but in the simplified form of an analytical method based on Hooke's law of elasticity for small strains. In the present work, it is shown that both calculation techniques yield considerably discordant results. As experimental assessment would require high-precision distance determination (e.g. laser extensometer), finite element analyses of the deformation behavior of the bonded joint are performed in order to estimate the accuracy of the obtained substrate deformation corrections. These simulations reveal that the numerical correction technique based on the finite element deformation modeling of the reference specimen leads to considerably more realistic results.

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Design parameters on the tensile load bearing capacity of a co-cured lap joint with steel and carbon fiber/epoxy composite adherends (강철재료와 탄소섬유/에폭시 복합재료를 이용한 동시경화 조인트의 인장하중 전달용량에 미치는 설계변수에 관한 연구)

  • 신금철;이정주
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.172-175
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    • 2001
  • The co-cured Joining method, which is regarded as an adhesively bonded Joining method, is an efficient joining technique because both curing and bonding processes for the composite structures can be achieved simultaneously. It requires neither surface treatment onto the composite adherend nor an additional adhesive joining process because the excess resin, which is extracted from composite materials during consolidation, accomplishes the co-cured Joining process. Since the adhesive of the co-cured joint is the same material as the resin of the composite adherend, the analysis and design of the co-cured joint for composite structures are simpler than those of an adhesively bonded joint, which uses an additional adhesive. In this paper, effects of the manufacturing parameters, namely surface roughness, stacking sequence of the composite adherend, and manufacturing pressure in the autoclave during curing process, on the tensile load bearing capacity of the co-cured single lap joint will be experimentally investigated.

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Effect of the Cross Sectional Shapes on the Static and Fatigue Torque Transmission Capabilities of Adhesive Single Lap Joints (단면형상에 따른 단일겹치기 이음의 피로 및 정적 토크 전달특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 최진경;이대길
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.835-845
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, the effects of the adhesive thickness and adherend roughness on the static and fatigue strengths of the adhesively bonded circular single lap joints has been investigated by an experimental method. The stacking sequence effect of the composite adherend on the static and fatigue strength and the fracture patterns of the adhesive failure were also observed. Since the circular single lap joint fails catastrophically beyond the static strength of fatigue limit, the tubular polygonal adhesively bonded joints such as triangular, tetragonal, pentagonal, hexagonal as well as elliptical joints were manufactured in order to give partial mechanical characteristics to the adhesively bonded tubular joints. These joints were tested both in static and fatigue modes. From the experimental investigations, it was found that the fatigue strength of the circular adhesively bonded joints was much dependent on the arithmetical average surface roughness of the adherends and the polygonal adhesively bonded joints had better fatigue strength characteristics than the circular adhesively bonded joints.

Shear Strength of an Aluminum Alloy Bonded with a DP-460 Adhesive: Single Lap-shear Joints

  • Kim, Hyun-Bum;Nishida, Tomohisa;Oguma, Hiroyuki;Naito, Kimiyoshi
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.20-26
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    • 2020
  • Single lap-shear joints (SLJ) specimens with and without partial round fillets were fabricated to measure the average shear strength of adhesives. The effects of the length of the adherend on the SLJ specimens were also investigated. An epoxy adhesive was used to bond aluminum alloy. Tensile tests were performed on the adhesive bulk specimens to measure the mechanical properties. The finite element analysis (FEA) method was used to measure the adhesive stress distributions, i.e., the peel and shear stresses, on the bonded part. The experimental results revealed that the specimen consisting short length of adherend and without the partial round fillets exhibited the smallest average shear strength of adhesive among the investigated specimens. FEA revealed that the low average shear strength for the specimen with a short adherend length was caused by high stress concentrations on the adhesive at the edge of the bonded part.

Design parameters on the fatigue characteristics of a co-cured double lap joint (양면겹치기 동시경화조인트의 피로특성에 영향을 미치는 설계변수에 관한 연구)

  • 신금철;이정주
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.5-8
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    • 2002
  • The use of the co-cured joining method for composite structures is attractive due to several benefits. However, since the design stress level in cyclic loads is often smaller than the joint strength obtained from the static tensile load test, it is important to establish proper fatigue design criteria. Although some researchers have reported on co-cured joints, there are only a few papers published on the fatigue characteristics of co-cured joints. In this paper, the effect of bond parameters on the fatigue characteristics of a steel-composite co-cured double lap joint under cyclic tensile loads was experimentally investigated. We considered the surface roughness of the steel adherend and the stacking sequence of the composite adherend as bond parameters. A fatigue failure mechanism of the co-cured double lap joint was explained systematically by investigating the surfaces of failed specimens.

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Stress Analysis Crack of Double-lap Joint with an End Mismatch (End mismatch를 갖는 접착이음의 강도 평가)

  • Hyun, Cheol-Seung;Heo, Sung-Pil;Yang, Won-Ho;Ryu, Myung-Hae
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06a
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    • pp.465-470
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    • 2001
  • The adhesively-bonded joints considered in this investigation include single-lap joint and double-lap joint. For an adhesively bonded double-lap joint, end mismatch between the two cuter adherends(upper, lower) can not removed completely although it can be controlled within a manufacturing tolerance. This paper shows that the end mismatch introduces local bending and end mismatch affects the shear and peel stresses in the adhesive. The double-lap joint with an end mismatch is affected of adhesive thickness, material properties of adhesive and adherend etc. Also, we concluded that there are critical value of an end mismatch to provoke the interface fracture.

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