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A review: Fibre metal laminates,background, bonding types and applied test methods
Authors:Tamer Sinmazçelik  Egemen Avcu  Mustafa Özgür Bora  Onur Çoban
Affiliation:1. Kocaeli University, Mech. Eng. Dept., Umuttepe Campus, 41380 Izmit, Kocaeli, Turkey;2. TUBITAK-MRC, Materials Institute, P.K. 21, 41470 Gebze, Kocaeli, Turkey
Abstract:During the past decades, increasing demand in aircraft industry for high-performance, lightweight structures have stimulated a strong trend towards the development of refined models for fibre-metal laminates (FMLs). Fibre metal laminates are hybrid composite materials built up from interlacing layers of thin metals and fibre reinforced adhesives. The most commercially available fibre metal laminates (FMLs) are ARALL (Aramid Reinforced Aluminium Laminate), based on aramid fibres, GLARE (Glass Reinforced Aluminium Laminate), based on high strength glass fibres and CARALL (Carbon Reinforced Aluminium Laminate), based on carbon fibres. Taking advantage of the hybrid nature from their two key constituents: metals (mostly aluminium) and fibre-reinforced laminate, these composites offer several advantages such as better damage tolerance to fatigue crack growth and impact damage especially for aircraft applications. Metallic layers and fibre reinforced laminate can be bonded by classical techniques, i.e. mechanically and adhesively. Adhesively bonded fibre metal laminates have been shown to be far more fatigue resistant than equivalent mechanically bonded structures.
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