Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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259936 | Construction and Building Materials | 2011 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
A new damage model has been developed in order to predict the durability of adhesively bonded joints. This model, whose theoretical basis is outlined in a previous paper (part I), takes into account both bulk and interfacial damaging behaviours as well as their interactions. The present paper (part II) is dedicated first to describing a parametric study in which we attempted to understand the physical meaning of the model parameters and second to elaborating on an identification procedure for the theoretical parameters. Preliminary results are presented for accelerated ageing tests.
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Authors
Pierre Argoul, Karim Benzarti, Francesco Freddi, Michel Frémond, Thi-Hoa Tam Nguyen,