STRENGTH ANALYSIS OF STEEL ADHESIVE DOUBLE LAP JOINTS
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Finite Element Method, Adhesive Joint, , Resin to Hardener ratio, Steel Double Lap JointAbstract
Adhesive joints are made up of adhesive bonding material. It is generally accepted that a bonded joint is stronger than a mechanically fastened joint and a well-designed bonded joint is stronger than a Adhesive joint. A ‘Adhesive Joint’ combines multiple joining methodologies. A basic example is the bonded-and bolted joint. It has been found that it is possible to improve strength and fatigue characteristics of bonded joints through the inclusion of a single, or multiple, reinforcing bolts. Advanced adhesive joints typically used for enabling greater control of stress distribution within the joint region. This works an advanced Adhesive joining method, which incorporates macro-scale interlocking pin elements and adhesive bonding.
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