2022
DOI: 10.3390/pr10050806
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Shear Strength of Adhesive Bonding of Plastics Intended for High Temperature Plastic Radiators

Abstract: The use of adhesive joints has increased in recent decades due to their competitive features in comparison with other joining methods. They can be used in specific applications where there is no possibility to use alternative connection techniques. Adhesive bonding was used to assemble the prototype of a high-temperature car radiator (operated up to 125 °C) with a total of 12,240 plastic tubes. This work aims to estimate the shear strength of different adhesives intended for bonding the plastics used to assemb… Show more

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“…Analysis of the fracture surface shows the presence of ductile fractures, which affect the nature of deformation and fractures of the composite. It concludes that in the case of a thermoplastic matrix, even at relatively low stresses, high adhesive strength at the interfaces might still result in plastic flow of the binder in regionally overstressed areas, which is unsuitable for loaded structural elements [ 48 ]. It is important to understand the deformation behavior of composite materials constructed using thermoplastic matrices in order to improve their structure, develop new production techniques, and better understand the outcomes of calculations performed on composite material critical structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the fracture surface shows the presence of ductile fractures, which affect the nature of deformation and fractures of the composite. It concludes that in the case of a thermoplastic matrix, even at relatively low stresses, high adhesive strength at the interfaces might still result in plastic flow of the binder in regionally overstressed areas, which is unsuitable for loaded structural elements [ 48 ]. It is important to understand the deformation behavior of composite materials constructed using thermoplastic matrices in order to improve their structure, develop new production techniques, and better understand the outcomes of calculations performed on composite material critical structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in the adherends' case, extensive testing is necessary for enhanced adherends, e.g., those studied in reference [4]. However, the behaviour of the adhesive within a joint also depends on geometric factors such as the adhesive layer's thickness (t A ) [5], material properties [6], and temperature [7]. In consequence, adhesive joints are characterised according to the expected loading conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%