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Environmental effects on fatigue behavior of adhesively-bonded pultruded structural joints

Zhang, Y
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Vassilopoulos, AP  
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Keller, T  
2009
Composites Science and Technology

The fatigue response of adhesively-bonded pultruded GFRP double-lap joints has been investigated under different environmental conditions. Tests were performed at -35 °C, 23 °C and 40 °C. A fourth set of fatigue data was collected from tests on preconditioned specimens in warm (40 °C) water. The tests were performed at 40 °C and at 90% relative humidity. Specimens were instrumented with strain and crack gages to record fatigue data. In addition to the S-N curves, stiffness fluctuations and crack initiation and propagation during fatigue were monitored. The dominant failure mode was a fiber-tear failure that occurred in the mat layers of the GFRP laminates. In the presence of high humidity, the failure shifted to the adhesive/composite interface. Although the testing temperature was lower than the glass transition temperature of the adhesive, its influence on the fatigue life and fracture behavior of the examined joints was apparent and was aggravated by the presence of humidity. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

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DOI
10.1016/j.compscitech.2009.01.024
Web of Science ID

WOS:000266380700019

Author(s)
Zhang, Y
Vassilopoulos, AP  
Keller, T  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Composites Science and Technology
Volume

69

Issue

7-8

Start page

1022

End page

1028

Subjects

Adhesive joints

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Atmospheric humidity

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Cracks

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Degradation

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Failure analysis

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Fracture testing

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Glass transition

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Moisture

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Thermomechanical treatment

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