An experimental investigation of static and fatigue behavior of various adhesive single lap joints under bending loads subjected to hygrothermal and thermal conditions
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ABSTRACTThe objective of this study is to investigate the impact of hygrothermal and thermal aging on adhesive bonding joints of similar and dissimilar specimens. The research focuses on the single lap joint (SLJ) configuration using Aluminum/Aluminum and CFRP/CFRP for similar bonding and Aluminum/CFRP for dissimilar bonding. Understanding the behavior of such joints over time and eventual failure can enhance their durability, reliability, and safety in structures. The study submerged SLJ specimens in tap water at a temperature of 53°C for 20 days to assess hygrothermal aging and kept another group of joints in an oven set at the same temperature for thermal aging. The research evaluated the strength of samples that underwent no aging, hygrothermal and thermal aging, tested through three-point bending tests. Various load levels were tested utilizing a recently designed fixture, including 70%, 60%, and 50% of the static load level. Results showed the highest joint strength in Aluminum/Aluminum SLJs and reduced strength following thermal and hygrothermal aging. The failure patterns and number of cycles leading to failure also varied with load percent and aging. Ultimately, the study aimed to evaluate and contrast the strength of samples that underwent different aging processes.KEYWORDS: Jointstatic and fatigue strengthhygrothermal and thermal conditionsbending load AcknowledgementThis research has been jointly supported by The China's Liaoning Province 'Xing Liao Talents Plan' Youth Top-notch Talent Funding Project under Grant No.XLYC2007146 and Science and Technology Research Plan of China Railway 19th Bureau Co.,Ltd under Grant No.2021-B03.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingChina’s Liaoning Province “Xing Liao Talents Plan” Youth Top-notch Talent Funding Project (No.XLYC2007146).
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Adhesion is dedicated to perpetuating understanding of the phenomenon of adhesion and its practical applications. The art of adhesion is maturing into a science that requires a broad, coordinated interdisciplinary effort to help illuminate its complex nature and numerous manifestations.