Abstract
Abstract
This paper deals with the experimental characterization of a bulk adhesive fracture in the quasi-static range using a conventional machine and at high strain rates using the Hopkinson bar technique. For very high strain rates, the direct impact Hopkinson bar technique is used. The studied adhesive is a toughened epoxy which can be used for impact resistance in bonded assemblies. It is worth studying the adhesive sensitivity to strain rate as a bulk material in order to distinguish between its response within a structure when used to bond substrates and its response as pure material. Experiments were carried out under compression and shear loadings. A special grip was conceived to mount the specimen for shear tests. In both loading types, this adhesive was found to be highly strain-rate-sensitive. The adhesive strength increases with strain rate until reaching a maximum value then it drops for very high strain rates. Although this behavior is uncommon, it has been reported already in three previous works.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemical Engineering
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