Advances in Adhesives, Adhesion Science, and Testing 2005
DOI: 10.1520/stp11657s
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SED Method of Measuring Yield Strength of Adhesives and Other Materials

Abstract: The strain energy density (SED) method of determining the yield strength of adhesives and other materials that is based on the fundamental principles of mechanics is described in this paper. The results from two sets of tests are reported. In the first set, the yield strength of multiple specimens made of the adhesive FM 300K was determined in the dry/cold, moderate, and humid/hot environments; the strain rates were 10-2/s, 10-4/s, and 10-6/s. In the second set, single specimens of five other adhesives were te… Show more

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“…The average stress-strain shear curve does not have a linear or proportional zone as in other materials, so the literature suggests that the yield shear stress and therefore the shear modulus can be obtained by the offset yield method 18,19 or by the method of the derivatives of the stress-strain shear curve. 20…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average stress-strain shear curve does not have a linear or proportional zone as in other materials, so the literature suggests that the yield shear stress and therefore the shear modulus can be obtained by the offset yield method 18,19 or by the method of the derivatives of the stress-strain shear curve. 20…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%