Affiliation:
1. KARI
2. Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Abstract
The failure in an adhesive-bonded structure starts at the interface, and the interfacial
fracture is of interest whenever adhesion between different materials is concerned. One of primary
factors limiting the application of adhesive-bonded joints to structural design is the lack of a good
evaluation tool for adhesion strength to predict the load-bearing capacity of boned joints. The
adhesion strength of composite/steel bonding has been evaluated using interfacial fracture mechanics
characterization. The energy release rate of a composite/steel interfacial crack was compared with the
fracture toughness of the interface, which was measured from bi-material end notched flexure (ENF)
specimens, to predict the failure loads of bi-material lap joints. Fracture toughness, IIc G , was regarded
as a property of the interface rather than a property of the adhesive. The results show that interfacial
fracture mechanics characterization of adhesion strength can be a practical engineering tool for
predicting the load-bearing capacities of adhesive-bonded joints.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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