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Block and variable amplitude fatigue and fracture behavior of adhesively-bonded composite structural joints

Vassilopoulos, Anastasios  
Vasilopoulos, Anastasios  
2015
Fatigue and Fracture of Adhesively-Bonded Composite Joints

The fatigue behavior of adhesively-bonded glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) joints is affected by the loading sequence. Analysis of several experimental data for composite materials and adhesively-bonded composite joints showed that the loading sequence effect is a function of the loading type, the applied loading levels and the material under investigation. Exhibited failure modes, related to the loading pattern, significantly affect the development of damage in adhesively-bonded composite joints. The aim of this chapter is to investigate the load sequence effect of both block and variable amplitude loading conditions on the fatigue behavior of adhesively-bonded pultruded GFRP joints.

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