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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Budzik, Michal Kazimierz
Aarhus University
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- 2024Ultra-tough architected adhesive joints for integrated composite processing and bondingcitations
- 2023Ultra tough architected joints through single step bonding process with tunable properties
- 2022Three-dimensional, multiscale homogenization for hybrid woven composites with fiber-matrix debondingcitations
- 2021Effective through-the-thickness diffusivity of plain-woven composite from analytical homogenizationcitations
- 2021Fracture mechanics analysis of delamination along width-varying interfacescitations
- 2020Facile Access to Disulfide/Thiol Containing Poly(glycidyl methacrylate) Brushes as Potential Rubber Adhesive Layerscitations
- 2020Facile Access to Disulfide/Thiol Containing Poly(glycidyl methacrylate) Brushes as Potential Rubber Adhesive Layerscitations
- 2019From thin to extra-thick adhesive layer thicknesses:Fracture of bonded joints under mode I loading conditionscitations
- 2018On the fracture behaviour of CFRP bonded joints under mode I loading: Effect of supporting carrier and interface contaminationcitations
- 2018On the fracture behaviour of CFRP bonded joints under mode I loading: Effect of supporting carrier and interface contaminationcitations
- 2018Efficient bonding of ethylene-propylene-diene M-class rubber to stainless steel using polymer brushes as a nanoscale adhesivecitations
- 2017Inverse End Loaded Split test configuration for stable mode II crack propagation in bonded joint: macroscopic analysis—effective crack length approachcitations
- 2016Experimental study of cracks at interfaces with voidscitations
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On the fracture behaviour of CFRP bonded joints under mode I loading: Effect of supporting carrier and interface contamination
Abstract
<p>This paper addresses the fracture behaviour of bonded composite plates featuring a kissing bond along the crack growth path. Double cantilever beam (DCB) experiments are carried out under a displacement controlled loading condition to acquire the load response. The experimental data are collected and analysed analytically for specimens with and without kissing bond. The following aspects are observed and discussed: effect of the adhesive carrier film, non-smooth crack growth and rising R curve. An analytical model taking into account the aforementioned effects is proposed. The kissing bond leads to unstable crack growth resulting in a loss of the load carrying capacity. The presence of the knit carrier in the adhesive film results in the crack growth process characteristic for the stick-slip phenomena and a significant increase of the resistance to fracture of the bondline by triggering a bridging phenomenon. The model shows a very good agreement with the experimental data. A sound understanding of the fracture process is gained enabling analysis and prediction of the effects of kissing bonds and supporting carrier.</p>