2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2019.107964
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On controlling interfacial heterogeneity to trigger bridging in secondary bonded composite joints: An efficient strategy to introduce crack-arrest features

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“…The mechanical properties are reported in Table 2 . The adhesive is recommended for bonding both metals and composites and is characterized by very high peel and lap-shear strength [ 23 , 24 ]. The main mechanical properties are summarized in Table 1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanical properties are reported in Table 2 . The adhesive is recommended for bonding both metals and composites and is characterized by very high peel and lap-shear strength [ 23 , 24 ]. The main mechanical properties are summarized in Table 1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methods, however, induce architectural and mechanical shortcomings, such as fiber waviness, in-plane stiffness reduction (stitching or z-pinning [17,18]), manufacturing complexity [21], and are mostly applicable for co-cured CFRP rather than secondary bonding. Methods for improving delamination resistance for secondary bonded CFRP, so-called crack-stopping features, include a thermoplastic crack stopper [4], corrugation [22], staples [23], surface interfering [24], X-type arrester [25], formation of adhesive ligament [26], defect introduction [27] or adhesive bondline architecturing [28,29]. Nevertheless, most of these methods also incur manufacturing complexity, except adhesive bondline architecturing.…”
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“…Adhesive bondline architecturing, which consists of introducing a specific heterogeneous morphology either at the adhesive-substrate interfaces or within the adhesive layer, presents a promising method since it is easily implemented, tailorable, effective (providing sufficient bridging traction for improving delamination resistance), and applicable for bonded repair (latest stage of implementation). In fact, very promising results have been obtained recently by in troducing patterns in the substrates that improve the adhesion properties of the adhesive-substrate interface [26]. In Ref.…”
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“…Recently, similar concepts have drawn atten-61 tions to enhance the fracture resistance of secondary bonded joints 62 (Maloney and Fleck, 2019). Lubineau and coworkers designed a series of architectural bondline by patterning interface heterogeneity with laser to trigger large-scale ligaments bridging (Tao et al, 2020a;Tao et al, 2020b) or by embedding 3D printed thermoplastic nets in bondline (Yudhanto et al, 2020), which showed remarkable potential to control and tailor the fracture resistance curve.…”
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