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Design of bonded joints

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1962
AbstractEssentially the entire surface of the U. S. Air Force B‐58 supersonic bomber is aluminum‐bonded panel construction. Primary as well as secondary structural bonded panels were designed and manufactured to operate under demanding service conditions which include high stress, subzero temperature, high temperature, and severe acoustical vibration ...
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On the repeatability of the EMI for the monitoring of bonded joints

SPIE Proceedings, 2015
We study the feasibility and the repeatability of the electromechanical impedance (EMI) method for the health monitoring of lightweight bonded joints. The EMI technique exploits the coupling between the displacement field and the potential field of a piezoelectric material, by attaching or embedding a piezoelectric transducer to the structure to be ...
Gulizzi, Vincenzo   +2 more
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The Efficient Design of Adhesive Bonded Joints

The Journal of Adhesion, 1975
Abstract A concise method of analysis is used to study the numerous parameters influencing the stress distribution within the adhesive of a single lap joint. The formulation includes transverse shear and normal strain deformations. Both isotropic or anisotropic material systems of similar or dissimilar adherends are analysed.
W. RENTON, J. VINSON
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Optimization of bonded joints

AIAA Journal, 1983
A procedure for minimizing the elastic shear stress concentration in adhesive lap joints is presented. The proposed method is based upon tapering the adherends to achieve smooth stiffness transitions and uniform shear stresses. Both single and double lap splices are considered, but numerical examples are restricted to the case of double lap joints ...
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Ultrasonic testing of anaerobic bonded joints

Ultrasonics, 2002
The paper deals with ultrasonic testing of adhesive joints between sheets of thickness greater than 1 mm, bonded by a "zero thickness" layer of anaerobic adhesive. In the case of equally thick sheets, interference phenomena can arise that make impossible the use of the "decay method" (a method previously developed by the authors for the case of non ...
L, Goglio, M, Rossetto
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Nondestructive testing of adhesively-bonded joints

NDT & E International, 1997
One approach to testing the suitability of an adhesive joint for a particular application is to build and test to destruction a representative sample of the joint. In this way the best adhesive and surface treatment for a given application can be found.
Adams, RD, Drinkwater, BW
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Non-linear analysis of adhesively bonded joints

International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 1988
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Reddy, J. N., Roy, S.
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Bolted and Bonded Joints

2001
Abstract This article provides a discussion on adhesively bonded joints and elastic-plastic mathematical model for an adhesive in shear. It discusses the design rules for thin bonded structures and reviews computer programs for the highly loaded stepped-lap joints.
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Mechanical and chemical bonding of artificial joints

Clinical Materials, 1990
Biomaterials which create chemical and mechanical bonds with tissue, i.e. (1) non-porous materials with or without a hydroxyapatite coating, (2) porous titanium alloy (beads) with or without a hydroxyapatite coating, (3) alpha-tricalcium phosphate bioactive bone cement and PMMA cement, and (4) interface bioactive bone cement made by interposing ...
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Stress in Bonded Joints

1988
To most, if not almost all, engineers adhesives are unfamiliar materials - hardly surprising given the lack of training in the subject. Similarly, very few adhesive technologists appreciate what an engineer needs to know about their adhesives in order to be able to predict their behaviour.
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