Surface toughening – a concept to decrease stress peaks in bonded joints

Volume: 95, Issue: 5-7, Pages: 495 - 514
Published: Dec 10, 2018
Abstract
By using fiber-reinforced plastics as the material for lightweight structures, adhesive bonding becomes an increasingly focused solution for joining these components. In comparison to bolted joints, adhesive bonding has a lot of known benefits, e.g. sealing, no weakening of adherends and a homogeneous load transfer. However, the stress distributions in single-lap joints are not homogeneous all over. Both the shear and peel stress distribution...
Paper Details
Title
Surface toughening – a concept to decrease stress peaks in bonded joints
Published Date
Dec 10, 2018
Volume
95
Issue
5-7
Pages
495 - 514
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