Static and dynamic behavior of unbalanced bonded joints with adhesion defects in automotive structures
Abstract
Adhesive bonding is a universal connection method between dissimilar materials such as metal and plastics, which has the advantages of no holes required, uniform stress distribution, good damping and good sealing performance. However, some joining process-induced defects such as air bubbles are easily formed, which seriously affect the bond strength of adhesive joints. In this paper, the effects of bubble size, position and shape, as well as...
Paper Details
Title
Static and dynamic behavior of unbalanced bonded joints with adhesion defects in automotive structures
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
226
Pages
111234 - 111234
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