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Strain rate dependence of adhesive joints for the automotive industry at low and high temperatures

Title
Strain rate dependence of adhesive joints for the automotive industry at low and high temperatures
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2018
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G. Viana
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J. Machado
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R. Carbas
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Lucas F. M. da Silva
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Journal
Vol. 32 No. 19
Pages: 2162-2179
ISSN: 0169-4243
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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Abstract (EN): In this study the impact and quasi-static mechanical behaviour of single lap joints (SLJ) using a new crash resistant epoxy adhesive has been characterized as a function of temperature. Single lap adhesive joints were tested using a drop weight impact machine (impact tests) and using a universal test machine. Induction heating and nitrogen gas cooling was used in order to achieve a homogeneous distribution of temperature along the overlap of+80 degrees C and -20 degrees C, respectively. Adherends made of mild steel, similar to the steel used in automobile construction, were chosen in order to study the yielding effect on the strength of the SLJ. Results showed that at room temperature (RT) and low temperature (LT), failure was dictated by the adherends due to the high strength of the adhesive. At high temperature (HT), a decrease was found in the maximum load and energy absorbed by the joint due to the reduced strength of the adhesive at this temperature. The results were successfully modelled using the commercially available finite element software Abaqus((R)). Good correlation was found between experimental and numerical results, which allows the reduction of experimental testing.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 18
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