A review of experimental and theoretical fracture characterization of bi-material bonded joints

Volume: 206, Pages: 108537 - 108537
Published: Feb 1, 2021
Abstract
High performance structures require the use of different materials to meet their demanding requirements. Especially fibre reinforced polymer composites are nowadays often bonded to metals in order to take the most advantage of the materials properties and to minimize their disadvantages. However, the interface in such bi-material assemblies often represents the weakest point and thus has to be carefully addressed to ensure structural integrity....
Paper Details
Title
A review of experimental and theoretical fracture characterization of bi-material bonded joints
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Volume
206
Pages
108537 - 108537
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