2014
DOI: 10.3221/igf-esis.31.01
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Advanced techniques for estimation of the tensile fracture toughness of adhesive joints

Abstract: Adhesive bonding has become more efficient in the last few decades due to the adhesives developments, granting higher strength and ductility. As a result, adhesives are being increasingly used in industries such as the automotive, aerospace and construction. Thus, it is highly important to predict the strength of bonded joints to assess the feasibility of joining during the fabrication process of components (e.g. due to complex geometries) or for repairing purposes. When using the Finite Element Method with ad… Show more

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