2018
DOI: 10.1080/01694243.2018.1501862
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Shear behaviour of structural silicone adhesively bonded steel-glass orthogonal lap joints

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“…In a study by Chavooshian et al [30], silicon carbide nanoparticles were added to steel-glass/epoxy composite joints bonded with two-part structural acrylic adhesives in order to enhance adhesive strength. An investigation of steel-glass orthogonal lap joints with silicone adhesive was undertaken by Wang et al [31]. According to the study, failure is related to the thickness of the adhesive and the overlapping length of the composition.…”
Section: Steel-glass Connectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study by Chavooshian et al [30], silicon carbide nanoparticles were added to steel-glass/epoxy composite joints bonded with two-part structural acrylic adhesives in order to enhance adhesive strength. An investigation of steel-glass orthogonal lap joints with silicone adhesive was undertaken by Wang et al [31]. According to the study, failure is related to the thickness of the adhesive and the overlapping length of the composition.…”
Section: Steel-glass Connectionmentioning
confidence: 99%