A review of finite element analysis of adhesively bonded joints
X He - International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 2011 - Elsevier
The need to design lightweight structures and the increased use of lightweight materials in
industrial fields, have led to wide use of adhesive bonding. Recent work relating to finite …
industrial fields, have led to wide use of adhesive bonding. Recent work relating to finite …
Effects of temperature and loading rate on the mechanical properties of a high temperature epoxy adhesive
MD Banea, FSM De Sousa, LFM Da Silva… - Journal of Adhesion …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The variation of the mechanical properties of adhesives with temperature and strain rate is
one of the most important factors to consider when designing a bonded joint due to the …
one of the most important factors to consider when designing a bonded joint due to the …
Loading-rate effect on tensile and bending strength of 3D-printed polylactic acid adhesively bonded joints
Additive manufacturing provides the production of many machine parts and components
with complex geometries. The adhesive bonding technique can be alternative method for …
with complex geometries. The adhesive bonding technique can be alternative method for …
Investigating the effects of reduced graphene oxide additive on the tensile strength of adhesively bonded joints at different extension rates
MAS Sadigh, G Marami - Materials & Design, 2016 - Elsevier
This study presents a new method of increasing the strength of adhesively bonded joints at
different extension rates by applying a small fraction of Reduced Graphene Oxide (RGO) …
different extension rates by applying a small fraction of Reduced Graphene Oxide (RGO) …
[HTML][HTML] Elasto-plastic stress analysis in an adhesively bonded single-lap joint
O Sayman - Composites Part B: Engineering, 2012 - Elsevier
In this study, an analytical elasto-plastic stress analysis was proposed to determine the
shear stress in a ductile adhesively bonded single-lap joint. DP460 adhesive was employed …
shear stress in a ductile adhesively bonded single-lap joint. DP460 adhesive was employed …
The use of the exponential Drucker-Prager material model for defining the failure loads of the mono and bi-adhesive joints
In this study, our previous experimental study was extended applying the exponential
Drucker-Prager (EDP) yield criterion to define the numerical failure loads for mono and bi …
Drucker-Prager (EDP) yield criterion to define the numerical failure loads for mono and bi …
Progressive failure analysis in adhesively, riveted, and hybrid bonded double-lap joints
One of the important processes in structural design is the joining technique. Failure of
composite joints involves different failure mechanisms depending upon the joining …
composite joints involves different failure mechanisms depending upon the joining …
Polyethylene FSSW/Adhesive hybrid single strap joints: Parametric optimization and FE simulation
In this paper, the mechanical behavior of single strap joints was investigated under tensile
loading. Four sets of specimens were fabricated eg, adhesively bonded, friction stir spot …
loading. Four sets of specimens were fabricated eg, adhesively bonded, friction stir spot …
An experimental and numerical study on the behaviors of adhesively-bonded steel double-hat section components under axial impact loading
R Sanketh, A Deb, NK Gupta - International Journal of Impact Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
A significant consideration in the deployment of adhesively-bonded joints in applications
such as automotive body structures is their performance under impact loading. Due to the …
such as automotive body structures is their performance under impact loading. Due to the …
Elasto-plastic stress distributions in adhesively bonded double lap joints
O Sayman, M Ozen, B Korkmaz - Materials & Design, 2013 - Elsevier
Elasto-plastic stress analysis is an important solution for a used ductile adhesive in single or
double lap solutions. After loading, the joint strength can be increased by residual stresses …
double lap solutions. After loading, the joint strength can be increased by residual stresses …