Effect of creep on the mode II residual fracture energy of adhesives

Volume: 138, Issue: 47, Pages: 51387 - 51387
Published: Jul 10, 2021
Abstract
Viscous flow that often occurs in adhesive materials leads to a permanent deformation when adhesives are subjected to creep loading. Creep loading has a significant influence on the strength of bonded structures. Due to the viscous behavior, the fracture energy also may change with time for joints that experience creep loading in service. In this work the effects of two creep parameters (creep load and time) on the residual mode II fracture...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of creep on the mode II residual fracture energy of adhesives
Published Date
Jul 10, 2021
Volume
138
Issue
47
Pages
51387 - 51387
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