Effect of Holes in Overlap on the Load Capacity of the Single-Lap Adhesive Joints Made of EN AW-2024-T3 Aluminium Alloy

IF 1.5 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Advances in Materials Science Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.2478/adms-2021-0029
W. Zielecki, Katarzyna Burnat, A. Kubit, T. Katrňák
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Abstract The paper presents the results of experimental research aimed at determining the possibilities of strengthening structural adhesive joints. Techniques to improve the strength of adhesive joints was to make holes in the front part of the adherends in order to make the joint locally more flexible in the area of stress concentration at the joint edges. The tests were carried out for the lap joints of EN AW-2024-T3 aluminum alloy sheets, which were bonded with Loctite EA3430 epoxy adhesive. Static tests were carried out on the basis of the tensile/shear test. It has been shown that the applied structural modifications allow for an increase in the strength of the joint, in the best variant, an increase in strength of 14.5% was obtained. In addition, it has been shown that making holes in the adherends allows to reduce the spread of strength results.
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重叠孔对EN AW-2024-T3铝合金单搭接粘接接头承载能力的影响
摘要本文介绍了旨在确定加强结构粘接接缝可能性的实验研究结果。提高粘接接头强度的方法是在粘接接头的前部打孔,使接头在接头边缘应力集中区域具有局部柔性。采用乐泰EA3430环氧胶粘剂对EN AW-2024-T3铝合金板材进行搭接试验。静态试验是在拉伸/剪切试验的基础上进行的。结果表明,所施加的结构修改可以提高接头的强度,在最佳变体中,强度提高了14.5%。此外,已经证明在附着物上打洞可以减少强度结果的传播。
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