Experimental study on the residual strength of butt adhesive joints subjected to systematic creep damage
Jamal Bidadi,
Hamed Saeidi Googarchin
Abstract:Using adhesively bonded joints is an effective strategy for achieving lightweight designs. However, understanding the long‐term performance of these bonded joints remains a critical concern. Creep is a time‐dependent phenomenon induced by sustained mechanical loads, which can lead to viscous strain in adhesive materials. This strain has the potential to cause cracking in bonded structures over time. This study aims to investigate the creep and post‐creep behaviors of adhesively bonded aluminum joints, focusing… Show more
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