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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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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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Teixeira De Freitas, Sofia
Instituto Superior Técnico
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Publications (33/33 displayed)
- 2024Experimental evaluation of interface adhesion of a flax fiber composite patch with epoxy and polyurethane adhesives for the reinforcement of steel structurescitations
- 2024On the Mode I Fracture Toughness of Metal-Composite Joints with untreated SLM 3D-Printed Ti6Al4V Substrates
- 2024Disrupting Fracture Toughness Of Adhesively Bonded Joints By Tailoring Composite Substrates
- 2024Acoustic emission approach for identifying fracture mechanisms in composite bonded Jointscitations
- 2023Uncovering the toughening mechanisms of bonded joints through tailored CFRP layupcitations
- 2023How does “listening” help fracture understanding?
- 2022Synthesis and characterization of novel eco-epoxy adhesives based on the modified tannic acid for self-healing jointscitations
- 2022Synthesis and characterization of novel eco-epoxy adhesives based on the modified tannic acid for self-healing jointscitations
- 2022Self-healing capability of novel eco-epoxy adhesives based on the modified tannic acid on Al adherends tested in a single lap jointcitations
- 2022Promoting extrinsic bridging of adhesively-bonded CFRP joints through the adhesive layer architecture
- 2022Testing mechanical performance of adhesively bonded composite joints in engineering applications: an overviewcitations
- 2022Enhancement of mode I fracture toughness of adhesively bonded secondary joints using different layup patterning of CFRP
- 2021Effect of salt spray ageing on the fracture of composite-to-metal bonded jointscitations
- 2021Testing mechanical performance of adhesively bonded composite joints in engineering applicationscitations
- 2021The effect of modified tannic acid (TA) eco-epoxy adhesives on mode I fracture toughness of bonded jointscitations
- 2021On the influence of glass fiber mat on the mixed-mode fracture of composite-to-metal bonded jointscitations
- 2021On the influence of glass fiber mat on the mixed-mode fracture of composite-to-metal bonded jointscitations
- 2021Self-healing capability of novel eco-epoxy adhesives based on the modified tannic acid on Al adherends tested in a single lap jointcitations
- 2021Damage assessment of a titanium skin adhesively bonded to carbon fiber–reinforced plastic omega stringers using acoustic emissioncitations
- 2021Evaluation of the strain-based partitioning method for mixed-mode I+II fracture of bi-material crackscitations
- 2020Enhanced Interface Adhesion by Novel Eco-Epoxy Adhesives Based on the Modified Tannic Acid on Al and CFRP Adherendscitations
- 2020Enhanced Interface Adhesion by Novel Eco-Epoxy Adhesives Based on the Modified Tannic Acid on Al and CFRP Adherendscitations
- 2020Significantly enhanced structural integrity of adhesively bonded PPS and PEEK composite joints by rapidly UV-irradiating the substratescitations
- 2020Damage assessment of NCF, 2D and 3D Woven Composites under Compression After Multiple-Impact using Acoustic Emissioncitations
- 2020Review on adhesives and surface treatments for structural applications : recent developments on sustainability and implementation for metal and composite substratescitations
- 2019Compression After Multiple Low Velocity Impacts of NCF, 2D and 3D Woven Compositescitations
- 2019From thin to extra-thick adhesive layer thicknesses:Fracture of bonded joints under mode I loading conditionscitations
- 2019Strain-based methodology for mixed-mode I plus II fracture: A new partitioning method for bi-material adhesively bonded jointscitations
- 2019Strain-based methodology for mixed-mode I+II fracture: A new partitioning method for bi-material adhesively bonded jointscitations
- 2019Damage characterization of adhesively-bonded Bi-material joints using acoustic emissioncitations
- 2018Interlaminar adhesion assessment of carbon-epoxy laminates under salt water ageing using peel testscitations
- 2018Interlaminar adhesion assessment of carbon-epoxy laminates under salt water ageing using peel testscitations
- 2018On the fracture behaviour of CFRP bonded joints under mode I loading: Effect of supporting carrier and interface contaminationcitations
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Disrupting Fracture Toughness Of Adhesively Bonded Joints By Tailoring Composite Substrates
Abstract
This work aims to improve the damage tolerance of secondary adhesively bonded joints under quasistatic mode I loading conditions by architecting the carbon fibre-reinforced polymer substrates’ stacking sequences [1]. Double Cantilever Beam tests show that architecting the stacking sequence of the laminates composite substrates in combination with the adhesive layer’s fracture toughness affects the crack onset and triggers different crack paths throughout the joints’ thickness. In specimens bonded with a low-toughness bi-component adhesive, the tailored design, including a co-cured toughening layer, could increase the effective fracture toughness of the composite bonded joints up to 200%. From this study, it was possible to recognise the complexity and benefits of moving from the traditional cohesive failure to outbreaking multiple crack path propagation.<br/>