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The influence of mode mixity and adhesive system on the fatigue life of adhesive joints

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The influence of mode mixity and adhesive system on the fatigue life of adhesive joints
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2020
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Sousa, FC
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Akhavan Safar, A
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Goyal, R
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da Silva, LFM
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Abstract (EN): In real applications, adhesive joints are commonly subjected to fatigue and mixed mode loading conditions. The aim of the current work is to experimentally analyse the influence of mode mixity on the fatigue strength of joints with an epoxy-based adhesive. Different adhesive systems (acrylic and epoxies) were considered for pure mode I fatigue loading conditions. To achieve this, Arcan joints with an epoxy adhesive were manufactured and tested at different mode mixities. Based on stiffness degradation, monitored during the tests, damage evolution was calculated for different loading conditions and for all the tested adhesives. Finally, fatigue envelopes were constructed for different fatigue life regimes. Results show that a shear loading component reduces both the static strength and fatigue life of the joints. A small reduction rate of the stiffness was found throughout the most part of the life until a sudden drop was observed, indicating a smooth damage evolution.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 12
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