1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0263-8223(97)00062-7
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Stress expressions of single-lap adhesive joints of dissimilar adherends

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“…Wu et al [94] proposed a set of several differential equations for the analysis of joint-edge loads in dissimilar adherends with different thicknesses and lengths. They were developed for the stress analysis of adhesive joints with FRPs adherends.…”
Section: Analysis Of Adhesively Bonded Joints: Analytical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wu et al [94] proposed a set of several differential equations for the analysis of joint-edge loads in dissimilar adherends with different thicknesses and lengths. They were developed for the stress analysis of adhesive joints with FRPs adherends.…”
Section: Analysis Of Adhesively Bonded Joints: Analytical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, some authors developed more sophisticated methods in order to model the adhesive layer behaviour; Wu et al [12] proposed a set of several differential equations for the analysis of the joint-edge loads in dissimilar adherents with different thicknesses and lengths. They were developed for the stress analysis of adhesive joints with fibre reinforced plastics adherents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors influencing the dimensional and shape accuracy of adhesive joints, which in turn contributes to adhesive joint strength, include [1,2,27,28] The importance of recognising and determining the aforementioned factors, particularly with regard to adhesive joint strength, is highlighted by numerous studies conducted on the subject [27][28][29][30][31]. Shenoy et al [22], who characterised fatigue damage in single-lap adhesive joints subjected to constant amplitude fatigue loading similarly used the spew fillet.…”
Section: Evaluation Criteria In the Visual Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apalak and Engin [21] determined the effect of the adhesive fillet size around the adhesive free-ends on damage zone initiation and propagation in aluminium single-lap and doublelap joints in experimental and numerical test. Wu et al [28] presented a set of differential equations for the analysis of joint-edge loads in dissimilar adherends with different thicknesses and lengths. Wang et al [29] developed a method based on the successive boundary stress concentration in adherends of adhesively bonded joint with square edges or spew fillets at the ends of the overlap.…”
Section: Evaluation Criteria In the Visual Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%