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Experimental study of the influence of adhesive reinforcement in lap joints for composite structures subjected to mechanical loads
Authors:SMR Khalili  A Shokuhfar  SD Hoseini  M Bidkhori  S Khalili  RK Mittal
Affiliation:aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran;bDepartment of Materials Science, Science and Research branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran;cDepartment of Applied Mechanics, I.I.T., Delhi, India
Abstract:The paper deals with experimental investigations on reinforcing the adhesive in single lap joints subjected to mechanical loads such as tensile, bending, impact and fatigue. The adhesive used for bonding was an epoxy reinforced with unidirectional and chopped glass fibres as well as micro-glass powder. The adherends were glass reinforced composite laminates. The bonding surfaces were prepared before joining. In the case of unidirectional fibres in the adhesive region, the fibre orientations considered were 0°, 45° and 90°. The volume fraction of fibres in the adhesive layer in all the cases was 30%. The volume fractions of micro-glass powder were 20%, 30% and 40%. The tensile, bending, impact and fatigue tests on the prepared specimens were conducted according to ASTM standards. The results show that except the 90° unidirectional orientation, reinforcing the adhesive with glass fibres or powder increases the joint strength. The use of volume fraction of 30% of micro-glass powder gave the best performance in the above loading conditions. The fatigue life increased by 125%, the ultimate joint strength in tension increased by 72%, the bending ultimate joint strength increased by 112% and the impact joint strength increased by 63%. The microstructure of the debonded area was examined and three modes of failure could be observed namely cohesive failure, light fibre-tear failure and thin layer cohesive failure.
Keywords:S  Composites  P  Mechanical properties of adhesives  M  Lap joints
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