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Consideration of Energy Dissipation for the Strength of Adhesive Joints
Authors:H. E. Bair  S. Matsuoka  R. G. Vadimsky  T. T. Wang
Affiliation:Bell Telephone Laboratories , Incorporated, Murray Hill , New Jersey , U.S.A.
Abstract:For some adhesive joints where the main difference is the degree of contact at the interface, failure occurs not at the interface, but some distance away in the polymer itself. This cohesive mode of failure in the polymer was always found to be the case in our studies of cupric oxide to branched polyethylene interfaces, even where the joint was so weak that the peeled surface seemed clean of the polymer to the naked eye. It was observed that the strength of the joint was associated with the coarseness of the texture of the peeled surface of the polymer. With a differential scanning calorimetry technique we have shown that the coarseness of the surface texture and therefore the strength of the joint, is a direct function of the amount of polymer involved in plastic deformation. The strength criteria for the adhesive joint of this kind is thus the energy of deformation and not the maximum tensile stress that the material can withstand.
Keywords:Adhesive bonding  flaw distribution  flaw size  fracture behavior  lap joints  photoelastic method.
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