ASPECTS OF JOINT DESIGN AND EVALUATION IN THICK-ADHEREND APPLICATIONS |
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Authors: | S. A. Hashim E. M. Knox |
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Affiliation: | a University of Glasgow, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Glasgow, UK |
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Abstract: | Structural adhesives are gaining wide recognition by industry as they offer engineering designers greater flexibility to achieve economic and technical advantages. In the marine industry there are potential applications for adhesives in various types of construction, for example, thick steel and composite adherends, (typically 5-15 mm thick). The applications include panels and large pipes. This article is largely concerned with the use of two-part epoxy adhesives. The purpose of this article is to understand and evaluate the weaknesses of adhesives and adherends, in relation to specific applications and to use design and material selection to alleviate them. This understanding can be extended to other thick adherend applications. This article will also highlight the impact of structural epoxy adhesive technology on the design and fabrication of steel, composite, and hybrid constructions. The benefits and inherent limitations that can accrue are quantified through three case studies related to thick adherend connections. |
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Keywords: | Joint design Epoxy adhesives Steel Composite |
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