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2021 ◽  
pp. 365-368
Author(s):  
R.D. Adams ◽  
F.J. Guild ◽  
E. Karachalios ◽  
A.R. Mahon

Author(s):  
Denys Marques ◽  
Marcelo L Ribeiro ◽  
Volnei Tita

The use of adhesively bonded structures has increased over the years, together with the development of composite materials. This work investigates a procedure for fatigue life prediction of an aeronautical bonded joint under random loads, in particular, the cohesive failure of the adhesive layer in a skin-to-stiffener bonded joint. The use of two different adhesives is investigated, and Dirlik’s method is employed to predict the stress response in the adhesive layer, from which the fatigue life is obtained. The effect of damping is also investigated, and it is shown that increases in damping result in higher fatigue life estimations.


Author(s):  
Nao-Aki Noda ◽  
Hisanori Tottori ◽  
Geng Gao ◽  
Rei Takaki ◽  
Yoshikazu Sano ◽  
...  

Since the sewer system in Japan is becoming obsolete, it is, therefore necessary to reinforce or repair without stopping sewer functions by applying a suitable water stopping method. In this study, a multi-layered sewer pipe plug consisting of a protective sheet and inner and outer rubber balls is focused since it can be installed and removed at the construction site in a short time conveniently. Four types of adhesively bonded structures are investigated experimentally by changing bonding processes and adhesives. It is found that the main and base adhesive joint is the most suitable since the pressurized adhesive strength [Formula: see text] MPa is 30% of the standard tensile strength of the protective sheet [Formula: see text] MPa.


Author(s):  
JA da Costa ◽  
A Akhavan-Safar ◽  
EAS Marques ◽  
RJC Carbas ◽  
LFM da Silva

In real practice, adhesively bonded structures are usually exposed to cyclic environmental conditions. However, cyclic ageing processes are relatively unexplored. The aim of this study is to consider the effect of cyclic ageing on the rate of water uptake and the drying process in an epoxy-based adhesive. Fick’s law was considered to estimate the water diffusion coefficients for the ageing and the drying steps at different cycles. Different cyclic ageing times have been considered in the ageing procedure. Dogbone shape specimens were also manufactured and subjected to cyclic aging to investigate the tensile properties of the tested adhesive as a function of aging cycles. The gravimetric results showed that the rate of water uptake and drying is mainly a function of the level of water uptake of the first ageing cycle. Tensile test results showed that the maximum water content increases with each subsequent ageing cycle. It was also found that the Young’s modulus and the tensile strength of the adhesive decreased significantly after the initial ageing cycle, but all subsequent ageing cycles have considerably less influence on the mechanical properties of the adhesive.


2020 ◽  
Vol 195 ◽  
pp. 108077
Author(s):  
M. Lißner ◽  
B. Erice ◽  
E. Alabort ◽  
D. Thomson ◽  
H. Cui ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 138 ◽  
pp. 103479 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Lißner ◽  
Enrique Alabort ◽  
Borja Erice ◽  
Hao Cui ◽  
Bamber R. K. Blackman ◽  
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