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Influence of rheological properties of adhesive polymer on strain energy release rate of mode II and adhesive shear strength

โœ Scribed by Won Woo Lim; Hiroshi Mizumachi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
338 KB
Volume
66
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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โœฆ Synopsis


It is well known that adhesive strength shows temperature and rate dependencies reflecting viscoelastic properties of an adhesive used. Specifically, a mechanical relaxation mechanism around the glass transition temperature ( T g ) has a strong effect on the adhesive strength, which involves deformation of the adhesive layer. In addition, it is very interesting to know how viscoelastic properties of the adhesive affect the value of strain energy release rate since deformation and failure of the adhesive occur at the measurement of strain energy release rate for adhesive joints. In this study, adhesive tensile strength and strain energy release rate (G IIC ) in plain-shearing mode were measured under a constant experimental condition using adhesives consisting of two types of epoxy resins; the influence of viscoelastic properties on these two values was investigated, and we discuss the relationship between the adhesive shear strength and G IIC .


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Adhesive strength shows temperature and rate dependencies that reflect viscoelastic properties of an adhesive. Similarly, a critical strain energy release rate is expected to show temperature and rate dependencies because deformation and fracture of the adhesive occur at the time of the measurement