Experimental Evaluation of the Peel Characteristics of Structural Adhesives
Peel tests are usual to characterize the peel substance of bonded junctures and to control the adhesion quality. In this research, the adherend effect on the peel substance of a brittle sticking is experimentally intentional using the buoyant roller peel test with the aim of examine how the adherend...
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Mixed-mode Fracture Analysis of a Structural Adhesive by Contour Integral Concepts
Adhesive joint substance indicator mainly relies on the Finite Element Method (FEM), accompanying supremacy to the close-knit district forming (CZM) approach due to wonderful predicting powers. This work aims to confirm the use of FEM-CZM to the analysis of distinct-stage turning (SLB) sticking junctures. Thus, the geometries used for...
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A Comprehensive Experimental Study on Bi-Adhesive Technique Applied to Structural T-Joints
T-joints are employed in a variety of industries, including the automotive, marine, and aerospace sectors. The bi-adhesive technique, which uses two adhesives and places a harder adhesive in the centre and a more flexible one at the overlap ends, is examined in this paper. The effectiveness of this approach...
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Experimental and Numerical Study on Single-lap Bonded Joints by the Extended Finite Element Method
The eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM) is an original technique in view of the Finite Element Method (FEM). Due to the capacity to incorporate break development inside strong components, the XFEM is especially appropriate to displaying break spread. The current work comprises of a mathematical examination of adhesively-reinforced joints...
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Geometry Effect on the Tensile Behaviour of Adhesively-Bonded Tubular Scarf Joints
Cylindrical cement joints are generally utilized while joining cylinders and poles. To work on the joint strength in the hub course, the cross-segment of the cylinders can be chamfered to deliver a scarf cylindrical joint. This study intends to analyze the tractable presentation of cylindrical scarf joints (TSJ) with...
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Analytical Analysis of Tubular Adhesive Joints
Tubular adhesive connections, which are employed in trusses, pipes, and offshore structures, are similarly subject to the same fundamental notions of adhesive joint designs as apply to flat adherends. This study compares the tensile performance of three adhesives in aluminium tube joints (AW6082-T651) as a function of different overlap...
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Use of Advanced Numerical Methods for the Strength Prediction of Peel-dominated Bonded Joints
The use of adhesive bonding on composite structures necessitates the use of trustworthy design tools to precisely analyse the behaviour of the joints. The eXtended Finite Element Approach (XFEM) is a novel method for forecasting the fracture behaviour of joined’ joints in this context. The purpose of this study...
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