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Assessing effect of different surface treatments on fracture toughness behaviour of adhesively bonded 8552/AS4 composite joints
Abstract:Abstract

Adhesive bonding of aeronautical components made of carbon–fibre reinforced plastics is a popular alternative to mechanical fastening. The continuing research is focused on the optimisation of the surface treatments so as to improve the mechanical properties. In this work, the effect of two atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) treatments before bonding on the fracture toughness behaviour of adhesively bonded joints was experimentally investigated. The laminates were in contact with different ancillary materials during the manufacturing process, thus leading to eight different treatment alternatives. For the investigation, a quasi-isotropic layup was subjected to modes I and II fracture toughness test. To support the understanding of the mechanical behaviour observed, non-destructive testing evaluation as well as failure mode analysis at macroscopic level was carried out. As a result, APP showed promising performances regarding surface preparation, revealing an appreciable dependence of the fracture toughness behaviour on the selected alternatives.
Keywords:Adhesive bonding  Fracture toughness  CFRPs  Atmospheric pressure plasma treatment
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