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Strength improvement of adhesively-bonded joints using a reverse-bent geometry

Autor(es): Campilho, Raul cv logo 1 ; Pinto, A. M. G. cv logo 2 ; Banea, Mariana D. cv logo 3 ; Silva, R. F. cv logo 4 ; Silva, Lucas F. M. da cv logo 5

Data: 2011

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/4278

Origem: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto

Assunto(s): Bonded joint; Structural adhesive; Finite element analysis; Strength prediction


Descrição
Adhesive bonding of components has become more efficient in recent years due to the developments in adhesive technology, which has resulted in higher peel and shear strengths, and also in allowable ductility up to failure. As a result, fastening and riveting methods are being progressively replaced by adhesive bonding, allowing a big step towards stronger and lighter unions. However, single-lap bonded joints still generate substantial peel and shear stress concentrations at the overlap edges that can be harmful to the structure, especially when using brittle adhesives that do not allow plasticization in these regions. In this work, a numerical and experimental study is performed to evaluate the feasibility of bending the adherends at the ends of the overlap for the strength improvement of single-lap aluminium joints bonded with a brittle and a ductile adhesive. Different combinations of joint eccentricity were tested, including absence of eccentricity, allowing the optimization of the joint. A Finite Element stress and failure analysis in ABAQUS® was also carried out to provide a better understanding of the bent configuration. Results showed a major advantage of using the proposed modification for the brittle adhesive, but the joints with the ductile adhesive were not much affected by the bending technique.
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