2019
DOI: 10.2514/1.j058372
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On the Potential Static Strength of Hybrid (Bolted/Bonded) Lap Joints with Functionally Graded Adhesives

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“…Macro-element (ME) modelling has been developed since 2004 for the simplified stress analysis of HBB joints [74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81]. Applied to pure bonded joints, ME modelling is a semi-analytical method extending the scope of models belonging to the first family.…”
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“…Macro-element (ME) modelling has been developed since 2004 for the simplified stress analysis of HBB joints [74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81]. Applied to pure bonded joints, ME modelling is a semi-analytical method extending the scope of models belonging to the first family.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally, in the context of the shear-lag approach, the use of ME modelling does not seem relevant in the case on an elastic linear analysis due to the existence of closed-form and ready-to-use equations. Nevertheless, it can be of use in the analysis of more complex configurations such as nonlinear material behaviours, geometrical and/or mechanical properties graduation, multiple-lap joints or HBB joints [74,76,80,82,83,90,91].…”
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“…The influences of different manufacturing processes, substrates and rivet materials on structural performance of riveted joints were studied in [49,50,[67][68][69]. For example, Li et al [70][71][72] compared the pros and cons of the electromagnetic riveting process against the traditional riveting process, and they revealed that the former was more stable than the latter, and the rivet experienced shear failure.…”
Section: Hybrid Bonded Fastened Jointsmentioning
confidence: 99%