Title of article
AN EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF TAPER ANGLES AND OVERLAP LENGTH ON THE FAILURE AND STRESS DISTRIBUTION OF ADHESIVELY-BONDED SINGLE-LAP JOINTS
Author/Authors
Solmaz, Murat Yavuz Firat University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Turkey , Turgut, Aydın Firat University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Turkey
From page
159
To page
170
Abstract
This paper examines the failures and strengths of joints bonded by a Neoxil CE92 N8 adhesive at different overlap lengths and different taper angles. The study was carried out both as experimental and numerical. In the experimental stage, lap-shear tests on Single-Lap Joints (SLJs) with different taper angles and overlap lengths were conducted. The stress analyses in the SLJs were obtained using a linear Finite Element Analysis (FEA) in numerical stage. It is assumed that adhesive and adherend have both geometrical nonlinearity and linear material behaviour. Scrutinising carefully the surfaces of the SLJs, two different failure types, cohesive failures (CF) and special cohesive failures (SCF) were observed. The obtained numerical results were compared with experimental ones. Results indicate that the increasing of both overlap length and taper angle increase the joint strength and, in particular, the highest strength values in all joint geometries are attained by specimens having a taper angle of 15°.
Keywords
Adhesive , Taper Angle , Single Lap Joint , Finite Element Stress Analysis
Journal title
mathematical and computational applications
Journal title
mathematical and computational applications
Record number
2569164
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