A method to predict the ultimate strength of adhesive joints has been evaluated for the quasi-static loading of a variety of cracked-lap shear (CLS) and single-lap shear (SLS) joints bonded with a high-strength, toughened epoxy adhesive. The adhesive strength was experimentally characterized in term
Fracture R-curve characterization of toughened epoxy adhesives
โ Scribed by A. Ameli; M. Papini; J.A. Schroeder; J.K. Spelt
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 949 KB
- Volume
- 77
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-7944
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โฆ Synopsis
The R-curve behavior of two different rubber-toughened epoxy adhesives was measured as a function of the mode ratio. A bilinear model was used to characterize the fracture resistance (R-curve) behavior from crack initiation to steady-state crack propagation. Experiments showed that the model parameters depended strongly on the loading mode ratio and the adhesive bondline thickness, but were largely independent of the crack initiation geometry. The results are relevant to the prediction of the crack initiation load and ultimate strength of adhesive joints having relatively short overlap lengths such that a steady-state damage zone cannot develop prior to rupture.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The effect of molecular weight between crosslinks, M c , on the fracture behavior of rubber-toughened epoxy adhesives was investigated and compared with the behavior of the bulk resins. In the liquid rubber-toughened bulk system, fracture energy increased with increasing M c . However, in the liquid