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Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 2A
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 November 2018
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v02a.a0006530
EISBN: 978-1-62708-207-5
... Abstract Adhesive bonding is a proven technology in the manufacture of automotive assemblies, helping carmakers achieve weight reduction goals without compromising body stiffness, crash performance, and noise-vibration-handling characteristics. This article discusses the advantages...
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Adhesive bonding is a proven technology in the manufacture of automotive assemblies, helping carmakers achieve weight reduction goals without compromising body stiffness, crash performance, and noise-vibration-handling characteristics. This article discusses the advantages and limitations of adhesive-bonded aluminum joints and the procedures used to produce them. It addresses surface preparation, the addition of interfacial coatings and primers, and the application of thermoplastic and thermosetting resins. The article examines the nature and role of the various layers that constitute the joint and explains how each contributes to performance. It also discusses adhesive selection factors, joint design, and testing procedures.
Book: Composites
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 21
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v21.a0003489
EISBN: 978-1-62708-195-5
... Abstract Adhesive bonding is used to assemble composite components into larger structures. Finished components that are damaged during assembly or service are often repaired with adhesive-bonding techniques. This article summarizes criteria for adhesive selection and illustrates typical...
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Adhesive bonding is used to assemble composite components into larger structures. Finished components that are damaged during assembly or service are often repaired with adhesive-bonding techniques. This article summarizes criteria for adhesive selection and illustrates typical secondary adhesively bonded joint configurations. It discusses the highly loaded joint considerations of adhesives. The article describes the epoxy adhesives commonly used for the bonding or repair of composite structures. It discusses the surface preparation of composites and metals, and honeycomb processing, including perimeter trimming, mechanical forming, heat forming, core splicing, contouring, and cleaning. The article presents basic steps involved in the adhesive-bonding process and concludes with a discussion on adhesive applications and tooling.
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Fig. 5 Adhesive wear mechanisms. (a) Adhesive bonding. (b) Plastic shearing. (c) Fracture-induced formation of third-body particles. Adapted from Ref 25
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Published: 30 November 2018
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Published: 01 January 1993
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Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 17
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 August 2018
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v17.a0006457
EISBN: 978-1-62708-190-0
... Abstract Adhesive-bonded joints are extensively used in aircraft components and assemblies where structural integrity is critical. This article addresses the problem of how to inspect bonded assemblies so that all discrepancies are identified. It describes several inspection techniques...
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Adhesive-bonded joints are extensively used in aircraft components and assemblies where structural integrity is critical. This article addresses the problem of how to inspect bonded assemblies so that all discrepancies are identified. It describes several inspection techniques and presents drawbacks and limitations of these techniques. Generic flaw types and flaw-producing mechanisms are listed in a table. The article discusses metal-to-metal defects, adherend defects, honeycomb sandwich defects, repair defects, and in-service defects. It reviews the methods applicable to the inspection of bonded structures, including visual inspection, ultrasonic inspection, X-ray radiography, and neutron radiography. The evaluation and correlation of inspection results are also discussed. The article concludes with information on the effects of ultrasonic wave interference in the ultrasonic inspection of adhesive-bonded joints.
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Published: 30 November 2018
Fig. 1 Schematic of a metal-to-metal adhesive-bonded joint. (a) Adhesive sandwiched between two metal sheets. (b) Analogy of adhesive-bonded joint components to individual links in a chain. Source: Ref 4
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Published: 01 January 1993
Fig. 7 Adhesive shear stress distribution for an adhesively bonded stepped-lap joint generated using the STEPLAP computer program
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Published: 01 August 2018
Fig. 1 Schematic of a metal-to-metal adhesive-bonded joint. (a) Adhesive sandwiched between two metal sheets. (b) Analogy of adhesive-bonded joint components to individual links in a chain
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Published: 01 December 1998
Fig. 2 Some typical adhesive-bonded joints used to join components in structural assemblies. (a) Skin splices. (b) Stiffener runout. (c) Bonded doublers. (d) Shear clip
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Published: 01 January 1993
Fig. 2 Effect of prebond moisture on fatigue strength of adhesively bonded aluminum joints. Films were preconditioned for 10 days at room temperature. RAAB specifications, 10.3 MPa (1500 psi), 4 cycles/h, 60 °C (140 °F), 100% relative humidity (RH). Source: Ref 11
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Published: 01 January 2001
Fig. 1 Typical secondary adhesively bonded joint configurations. (a) Single lap joint. (b) Tapered single lap joint. (c) Single strap joint. (d) Double lap joint. (e) Double strap joint. (f) Tapered double strap joint. (g) Scarf joint
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Published: 01 January 2001
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Fig. 6 Repair/strengthening of deck using (a) pultruded strips adhesively bonded to the concrete substrate, and (b) unidirectional fabric placed using wet lay-up
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Published: 01 January 2000
Fig. 6 Specimen for testing the cleavage strength of metal-to-metal adhesive bonds (ASTM D 1062)
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Fig. 12 Insensitivity of adhesively bonded joint strength to modifications at one end of joint only. Adhesive strain at right end of joint decreases with more taper.
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Published: 01 January 2001
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