Effect of interface non-flatness on the fatigue behavior of adhesively bonded single lap joints

Abstract
This paper addresses numerical and experimental examination of the role of zigzag interface shapes on the load bearing capacity and fatigue life of adhesively bonded single lap joints. Aluminum adherends with non-flat zigzag interfaces were tested under both quasi-static and fatigue loading conditions. The quasi-static test results revealed that the non-flat adhesive joints have higher load bearing capacity compared to the conventional flat...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of interface non-flatness on the fatigue behavior of adhesively bonded single lap joints
Published Date
Nov 6, 2017
Volume
233
Issue
7
Pages
1277 - 1286
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