Structural Composite Materials
Chapter 17: Structural Joints—Bolted and Bonded
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Published:2010
Abstract
This chapter discusses the use of mechanical fastening and adhesive bonding, the primary methods for joining polymer matrix composites. It describes and analyzes the basic types of mechanically fastened joints, including single-hole and multirow bolted composite joints. It then reviews the advantages and disadvantages of adhesively bonded joints and compares and contrasts the long-term performance of various joint designs. The chapter also discusses the merits of stepped-lap and bonded-bolted joints.
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Member Sign InStructural Joints—Bolted and Bonded, Structural Composite Materials, By F.C. Campbell, ASM International, 2010, p 449–487, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.scm.t52870449
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