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Non-linear analysis and optimization of adhesively bonded single lap joints between fibre-reinforced plastics and metals
Authors:M Hildebrand
Affiliation:

VTT (Technical Research Centre of Finland) Manufacturing Technology, Maritime Technology, PO Box 1705, FIN-02044 VTT, Finland

Abstract:Non-linear finite element methods are applied in the analysis of single lap joints between fibre-reinforced plastics (FRP) and metals. The importance of allowing for both geometric and material non-linearities is shown. The optimization of single lap joints is done by modifying the geometry of the joint ends. Different shapes of adhesive fillet, reverse tapering of the adherend, rounded edges and denting are applied in order to increase the joint strength. The influence of the joint-end geometry is shown for different metal adherend/FRP adherend/adhesive combinations. The results of the numerical predictions suggest that with a careful joint-end design the strength of the joints can be increased by 90–150%.
Keywords:FRP/metal joints  single lap joint  optimization
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