Coupling effects in adhesive bonded joints

This paper presents the use of a newly developed unified approach for the analysis and design of adhesive bonded joints that takes into account the effects of asymmetric laminated adherends to study the influence of coupling effects in the adherends of adhesive bonded joints. In the unified approach...

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description This paper presents the use of a newly developed unified approach for the analysis and design of adhesive bonded joints that takes into account the effects of asymmetric laminated adherends to study the influence of coupling effects in the adherends of adhesive bonded joints. In the unified approach used the adherends are modelled as wide beams or plates in cylindrical bending, and are considered as generally orthotropic laminates using classical laminate theory. The adhesive layer is modelled as linear shear and tension/compression springs. The governing equations are formulated in terms of sets of first-order ordinary differential equations, which are solved numerically using the so-called `multi-segment method' of integration.
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Adhesive bonded joints
Beams, plates and shells
Condensed matter: structure, mechanical and thermal properties
Coupling effects
Cross-disciplinary physics: materials science
rheology
Cylindrical bending
Design guidelines
Elasticity, elastic constants
Exact sciences and technology
Fundamental areas of phenomenology (including applications)
Laminates
Materials science
Mechanical and acoustical properties of condensed matter
Mechanical properties of solids
Multi-segment method' of integration
Other materials
Physics
Reinforced polymers and polymer-based composites
Solid mechanics
Specific materials
Stacking sequence
Structural and continuum mechanics
Structural mechanics (beam, string...)
Theory and numerical methods
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