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Testing mechanical performance of adhesively bonded composite joints in engineering applications: an overview

Budzik, Michal K.
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Wolfahrt, Markus
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Reis, Paulo
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2022
Journal Of Adhesion

The development of new adhesives has allowed to expand the application of bonding into the most diverse industrial fields. This review article presents the commonly used experimental methods for the investigation of mechanical performance of adhesively bonded joints in the aerospace, wind energy, automotive and civil engineering sectors. In these sectors, due to their excellent intrinsic properties, composite materials are often used along with conventional materials such as steel, concrete and aluminium. In this context, and due to the limitations that the traditional joining techniques present, adhesive joints are an excellent alternative. However, standardized experimental procedures are not always applicable for testing representative adhesive joints in these industries. Lack of relevant regulations across the different fields is often overcome by the academia and companies' own regulations and standards. Additional costs are thus mitigated to the industrial sectors in relation with the certification process which effectively can deprive even the biggest companies from promoting adhesive bonding. To ensure continuous growth of the adhesive bonding field the new international standards, focusing on actual adhesive joints' performance rather than on specific application of adhesive joints are necessary.

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review article
DOI
10.1080/00218464.2021.1953479
Web of Science ID

WOS:000685826100001

Author(s)
Budzik, Michal K.
Wolfahrt, Markus
Reis, Paulo
Kozlowski, Marcin
Sena-Cruz, Jose
Papadakis, Loucas
Nasr Saleh, Mohamed
Machalicka, Klara V.
Teixeira de Freitas, Sofia
Vassilopoulos, Anastasios P.  
Date Issued

2022

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

Published in
Journal Of Adhesion
Volume

98

Issue

14

Start page

2133

End page

2209

Subjects

Engineering, Chemical

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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Mechanics

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Engineering

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Materials Science

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adhesives

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composites

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bi-material joints

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joints

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fatigue

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fracture

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double-cantilever-beam

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energy-release rate

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fiber-reinforced polymer

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mixed-mode-i

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digital image correlation

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fatigue-crack growth

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interlaminar fracture-toughness

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transverse normal stress

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pultruded gfrp joints

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wind turbine-blades

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