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Advances in testing adhesively bonded composites
Abstract
This chapter will briefly present the current state of the art with respect to tests for composite assemblies, before describing an improved testing approach. The lap shear test is first examined in detail, through a series of results from tests on glass/epoxy and carbon/epoxy specimens. Numerical modelling is used to show the difficulties in analysing results for this specimen configuration. An original approach is then presented, based on modification of the Arcan test method. This allows the determination of adhesive failure envelopes from tests on metal substrates. The approach is then extended to composite assemblies and test results are given. The chapter concludes with a discussion of future testing requirements.