Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6748450 | International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Butt joints have been manufactured from aluminium alloy substrates of interlocking square-wave architecture and silyl-modified polymer (SMP) adhesive. The macroscopic traction versus opening separation responses of the butt joints have been measured for selected values of square-wave amplitude and thickness of adhesive layer. Insight into the failure mechanisms of the square-wave joint is obtained by performing tensile tests on planar butt joints and by performing double-lap shear tests on planar joints. The mechanisms of adhesive failure in a planar butt joint are determined by micro X-ray computed tomography. It is determined by optical fractography that the failure mechanisms in the square-wave joint are a combination of those observed in the butt and double-lap shear joints, and consequently a simple model for the strength and toughness of the square-wave joint is developed. A design map is constructed for the strength, toughness and damage-tolerance of the square-wave micro-architecture in order to generate the optimal topology for a given application.
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Authors
Kevin Maloney, Norman Fleck,