2009
DOI: 10.1163/156856108x336026
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Analysis of Mixed Adhesive Bonded Joints Part I: Theoretical Formulation

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“…However, the shear deformation in the adherends was neglected, which is important when adherends with relatively low transverse shear and normal modulus are present, as the case of laminated composite adherends. Recently, das Neves et al [98] extended the model of Frostig et al [96] to include two adhesives along the overlap (mixed adhesive joint). The use of a flexible and ductile adhesive at the ends of the overlap (low temperature adhesive in Fig.…”
Section: Analysis Of Adhesively Bonded Joints: Analytical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the shear deformation in the adherends was neglected, which is important when adherends with relatively low transverse shear and normal modulus are present, as the case of laminated composite adherends. Recently, das Neves et al [98] extended the model of Frostig et al [96] to include two adhesives along the overlap (mixed adhesive joint). The use of a flexible and ductile adhesive at the ends of the overlap (low temperature adhesive in Fig.…”
Section: Analysis Of Adhesively Bonded Joints: Analytical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reader may refer to the following articles for current applications of the joints bonded with bi-adhesive bondline [27][28][29][30][31][32][33].…”
Section: Applied Adhesive Bonding In Science and Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, even when relatively low modulus adhesives are employed, the stress is never uniformly distributed through the bond line. For this reason, biadhesively bonded joints have been studied in the literature [4,5] to increase the performance of the joints and to improve the uniformly stress distribution. In the biadhesive technique, a stiff adhesive is applied in the middle portion of the overlap, while a low modulus adhesive is applied towards the edges prone to stress concentrations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%