1995
DOI: 10.1080/00218469508014356
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Fatigue Strength of Adhesive/Rivet Combined Lap Joints

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“…In 1995, Imanaka [2] showed that the fatigue strength of the adhesive joint can be improved through combination with a rivet whose fatigue strength is at least the one of the corresponding bonded joint. Since 2000, along with the development of adhesive materials as well as the increasing use of composites in industrial applications, some studies have been continuing to analyse the mechanical performance of HBB joining technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1995, Imanaka [2] showed that the fatigue strength of the adhesive joint can be improved through combination with a rivet whose fatigue strength is at least the one of the corresponding bonded joint. Since 2000, along with the development of adhesive materials as well as the increasing use of composites in industrial applications, some studies have been continuing to analyse the mechanical performance of HBB joining technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the ratio of initiation to propagation time is not constant. Some authors [14,15] have found a significant initiation period using this technique. However, examining carefully the raw data in these papers shows that in some cases the quoted initiation period would appear to be too large.…”
Section: Several Authors Who Have Applied This Technique Have Found Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique was later applied to adhesive joints by Zhang et al [13], Imanaka et al [14], Taylor [9], Curley et al [4] and Crocombe et al [15]. Crack initiation is recorded from changes in the strain measured by strain gauges placed on the 'back-face' of the substrate.…”
Section: The Initiation Versus Propagation Debatementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bonded structures have high fatigue endurance, if the glue joints are loaded within a limited extent. High fatigue endurance of combined joints, i.e., rivet-bonding and thermal bonding is a well-known fact [12]. However, "pure" adhesive joints are characterized with limited fatigue strength [13,14], which does not indicate a clear correlation with shear strength of such joints.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%