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Three-dimensional finite element stress analysis of single-lap adhesive joints of dissimilar adherends subjected to impact tensile loads

Pages 2157-2174 | Published online: 02 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

The stress-wave propagations and stress distributions in single-lap joints of dissimilar adherends were analyzed using an elastic three-dimensional finite-element method (DYNA3D). An impact tensile load was applied to the single-lap adhesive joint by dropping a weight. One end of the upper adherend in the single-lap adhesive joint was fixed and the other adherend (lower adherend) which was connected to a bar was impacted by the weight. The effects of Young's modulus and the thickness of each adherend on the stress wave propagations and stress distributions at the interfaces were examined. It was found that the maximum value of the maximum principal stress occurred near the edge of the interface of the fixed adherend. The maximum principal stress increased as Young's modulus of the fixed adherend increased. It was also observed that the maximum principal stress increased as the fixed adherend thickness decreased. In addition, strain responses in the single-lap adhesive joints of dissimilar adherends subjected to impact tensile loads were measured using strain gauges. Fairly good agreements were found between the FEM calculations and the experimental measurements.

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