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Motta, Antonella |
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Aletan, Dirar |
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Mohamed, Tarek |
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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Kononenko, Denys |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Joannès, Sébastien
Mines Paris - PSL
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Publications (37/37 displayed)
- 2024Comprehensive Analysis of Fatigue / Creep Link in Thermoplastic Composites. ; Analyse approfondie du lien fatigue / fluage dans les composites thermoplastiques.
- 2024Tensile Characterization of Single Plant Fibres: a Benchmark Study
- 2024Influence of surface treatments and addition of a reactive agent on the properties of PLA/flax and PLA/bamboo compositescitations
- 2023Mechanisms of damage and fracture of aramid fibers: Focus on the role of microfibril cooperativity in fracture toughnesscitations
- 2023Mechanisms of damage and fracture of aramid fibers: Focus on the role of microfibril cooperativity in fracture toughnesscitations
- 2023How surface treatment and/or reactive agents allow closed loop recycling of PLA/Flax and PLA/Bamboo reinforced composites to be performed ?
- 2022Mechanical behaviour and durability of fibre-reinforced composites with organic matrices
- 2021Towards an understanding of the mechanical response of aramid fibers at the filament scale
- 2020Propagation of uncertainty from constituents to structural assessments in composite strength modelling
- 2020Propagation of uncertainty from constituents to structural assessments in composite strength modelling
- 2020Hybrid Effect in In-Plane Loading of Carbon/Glass Fibre Based Inter- and Intraply Hybrid Compositescitations
- 2020Uncertainty in Fibre Strength Characterisation Due to Uncertainty in Measurement and Sampling Randomnesscitations
- 2019Further Insights into the Fatigue of Hair Fibres through Statistical Analysis and Relevance to Hair Care Applications
- 2019Further Insights into the Fatigue of Hair Fibres through Statistical Analysis and Relevance to Hair Care Applications
- 2019Evaluation of Critical Parameters in Tensile Strength Measurement of Single Fibrescitations
- 2019Effect of uncertainty in characterization on the variability of fibre strength distributions
- 2019Effect of uncertainty in characterization on the variability of fibre strength distributions
- 2019Study of the influence of microscopic morphological fluctuations on thetransverse elastic behavior of unidirectional composites
- 2019Effect of through-thickness compressive stress and porosity on the tensile strength of carbon-fibre reinforced composites
- 2018Modelling the effect of porosity on the mechanical properties of unidirectional composites. The case of thick-walled pressure vessels
- 2018Manufacturing and performance of hybrid fabric reinforcements and their composites
- 2017A consistent experimental protocol for the strain rate characterization of thermoplastic fabricscitations
- 2016Modeling and definition of a statistically representative cell element. Application to a unidirectional short-fiber composite
- 2016Multiscale modelling of transport phenomena for materials with n-layered embedded fibres. Part II : Investigation of fibre packing effectscitations
- 2016Multiaxial mechanical behavior of aramid fibers and identification of skin/core structure from single fiber transverse compression testingcitations
- 2016Multiaxial mechanical behavior of aramid fibers and identification of skin/core structure from single fiber transverse compression testingcitations
- 2016Multiscale modelling of transport phenomena for materials with n-layered embedded fibres. Part I: Analytical and numerical-based approachescitations
- 2016Multiscale modelling of transport phenomena for materials with n-layered embedded fibres. Part II : Investigation of fibre packing effectscitations
- 2015Multi-axial mechanical behavior of aramid fibers and identification of skin/core structure from single fiber transverse compression testing
- 2014A concentration-dependent diffusion coefficient model for water sorption in compositecitations
- 2014A micromechanical damage characterization and the modeling of a mineral filled epoxy adhesivecitations
- 2013Analytical and finite element analyses on reliability of carbon fibre reinforced plastics
- 2013New experimental techniques and several micromechanical models for assessing the out-of-plan shear modulus properties of short glass fibre reinforced polyamide
- 2012Durability of a 3D woven composite assisted by finite element multi-scale modelling
- 2010The role of talc particles in a structural adhesive submitted to fatigue loadingscitations
- 2009Abaqus user element for an accurate modeling of adhesive joints on coarse meshes
- 2007Mechanical characterisation and numerical tool for the design of structural adhesive joints
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thesis
Mechanical characterisation and numerical tool for the design of structural adhesive joints
Abstract
In recent years, structural adhesive bonding has become a popular joining method for the transportation industry. Its development is nevertheless hindered by several limitations and by design rules that are still somewhat empirical. Even today, characterisation methods and finite element tools are not always appropriate for industrial applications. This thesis work consisted in developing an experimental and numerical approach to bring help in the design of structural adhesive bonds. For the mechanical characterisation of the adhesive within structural assemblies, a modified experimental M. ARCAN set up is used. This set up allows varying the loading direction while preserving a relatively uniform state of stress inside the joint. On the basis of experimental observations, a non-linear phenomenological material model based on a generalized Drucker-Prager criterion is proposed. A specific focus on the microstructure morphology brings some information concerning damage mechanisms. To overcome industrial calculation constraints (mesh refinement, CPU time, etc.), an efficient computer tool has also been developed. It is based on the p-version finite element method which allows keeping « industrial » mesh with a reasonable description of adhesive joints. This computer tool has shown to be reliable and successful to detect edge effects on coarse meshes. This work is a first step to facilitate predicting the fracture of structural adhesive joints.