2017
DOI: 10.1590/1679-78253348
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Bonded Joints with “Nano-Stitches”: Effect of Carbon Nanotubes on Load Capacity and Failure Modes

Abstract: Carbon nanotubes were employed as adhesive reinforcement/nanostitches to aluminum bonded joints. The CNT addition to an epoxy adhesive not only lead to an increase on load capacity but it is also the most probable cause of the mixed failure mode (adhesive/cohesive). The damage evolution was described as the stiffness decrease and the failure mixed modes were related to the load capacity. Although the presence of CNT cluster were observed, in small concentrations (< 1.0 wt. %), these clusters acted as crack sto… Show more

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“…Monteiro and Avila [18] credited the load-bearing enhancement to the homogeneous distribution of carbon nanotubes around the adhesive/adherent interface. Oliva and Avila [19] even reported an increase in load bearing by around 116% for a 2.0 wt% of CNT in addition to epoxy-based adhesives. Another carbon-based nanostructure, i.e., graphene, was also studied as a strategy to improve adhesives' mechanical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monteiro and Avila [18] credited the load-bearing enhancement to the homogeneous distribution of carbon nanotubes around the adhesive/adherent interface. Oliva and Avila [19] even reported an increase in load bearing by around 116% for a 2.0 wt% of CNT in addition to epoxy-based adhesives. Another carbon-based nanostructure, i.e., graphene, was also studied as a strategy to improve adhesives' mechanical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%