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Articles

A novel energy-based model for predicting the fatigue life of the automobile sealant adhesively bonded butt joints

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Pages 1860-1879 | Received 05 Oct 2020, Accepted 06 Dec 2020, Published online: 21 Dec 2020
 

Abstract

The evolution of dissipation energy of the uniaxial and multiaxial fatigue experiments on the automobile sealant adhesively bonded butt joints was investigated by the method of fatigue dissipation energy analysis and fatigue failure identification. The results demonstrated that the dissipation energy increased and the fatigue life decreased with the increase of stress amplitude, mean stress, and the decrease of cycle time. Meanwhile, the non-proportional loading path resulted in greater dissipation energy and shorter fatigue life than that of uniaxial and proportional loading path. Moreover, the existing energy-based model using the energy dissipated in different cyclic loading stages as the fatigue parameters were adopted to predict the fatigue life of the automobile sealant adhesively bonded butt joints, respectively. The practical limitations of the prediction model using the total dissipation energy as the fatigue parameter were evaluated. Therefore, a novel energy-based fatigue life prediction model was proposed which using the partial steady stage of dissipation energy curves as the parameters. The predicted results of the novel model and the comparison with that of the existing energy-based model indicated that the novel model had an excellent ability to predict the fatigue life, and was more practical in engineering application for the automobile sealant adhesively bonded butt joints.

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Funding

This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China [No. 10972200, No. 50805147], and Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province of China [No. 182300410175].

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