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Research Article

Accelerated curing of glued-in threaded rods by means of inductive heating – part II: modelling

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Pages 251-281 | Received 08 Aug 2019, Accepted 08 Aug 2019, Published online: 18 Aug 2019

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Jonas Wirries, Till Vallée & Martin Rütters. (2023) How to predict residual stresses of curing adhesives ab initio solely using extended rheometry. The Journal of Adhesion 0:0, pages 1-37.
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N. Ratsch, S. Böhm, M. Voß, M. Adam, J. Wirries, N. Dreves & T. Vallée. (2021) Accelerated curing of glued-in threaded rods by means of inductive heating – Part III: transient curing. The Journal of Adhesion 97:8, pages 705-729.
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Florian Flaig, Timo Fräger, Marvin Kaufmann, Till Vallée, Holger Fricke & Michael Müller. (2023) A practical strategy to identify appropriate application patterns for adhesively bonded joints. PAMM.
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