Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
776115 International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Adhesive bonding is an interesting structural assembling technique which requires accurate numerical models in order to optimize the design of high-tech applications. In this paper, following the strategy previously developed for monotonic loadings, crack initiation in adhesively-bonded joints, under various tensile/compression–shear cyclic loadings is analyzed using a modified Arcan device with a single bonded joint designed to strongly limit stress concentrations. Moreover, such a system is associated with the maximum stress state in the center of the adhesive, and thus, allows the analysis of some influences of the stress triaxiality. Experimental results, for a ductile adhesive, under cyclic loadings are presented for different load amplitudes and mean loads; they underline that the evolutions of viscous deformations and of damage depend on the loading type.

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