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Elasto-plastic analysis of bonded joints with macro-elements

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Pages 1464-1498 | Received 07 Aug 2012, Accepted 26 Oct 2012, Published online: 03 Dec 2012
 

Abstract

The Finite Element (FE) method could be able to address the stress analysis of bonded joints. Nevertheless, analyses based on FE models are mainly computationally cost expensive and it would be profitable to develop simplified approaches, enabling extensive parametric studies. Firstly, a one-dimensional 1D-bar and 1D-beam simplified models for the bonded joint stress analysis, assuming a linear elastic adhesive material, are presented. These models derive from an approach, inspired by the FE method using a formulation based on a four-node macro-element, which is able to simulate an entire bonded overlap. Moreover, a linear shear stress variation in the adherend thickness is included in the formulation. Secondly, a numerical procedure is then presented to introduce into both models an elasto-plastic adhesive material behavior, while keeping the previous linear elastic formulation. Finally, assuming an elastic perfectly plastic adhesive material behavior, the results produced by simplified models are compared with the results predicted by FE using 1D-bar, plane stress, and three-dimensional (3D) models. Good agreements are shown.

Acknowledgement

The three first authors gratefully acknowledge the SOGETI HIGH TECH engineers and managers for their support involved in the development of JoSAT (Joint Stress Analysis Tool) internal research program.

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