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The effect of fiber orientation on fracture response of metallic fiber-reinforced adhesive thin films 被引量:1
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作者 S.M.J.Razavi l.sandnes +1 位作者 J.Torgersen F.Berto 《Theoretical & Applied Mechanics Letters》 CAS CSCD 2018年第1期43-47,共5页
Incorporation of metallic fibers into the adhesive layer can significantly improve the mechanical behavior of the adhesive joint. This paper aims to assess the fracture behavior of an epoxy adhesive reinforced by long... Incorporation of metallic fibers into the adhesive layer can significantly improve the mechanical behavior of the adhesive joint. This paper aims to assess the fracture behavior of an epoxy adhesive reinforced by longitudinal and lateral metallic fibers. Double cantilever beam(DCB) specimens were used to obtain the fracture energy of both non-reinforced and reinforced adhesives under mode I loading condition. In addition to the fiber orientation, the distance between the metal fibers was considered as the second key parameter in the experiments. It was concluded that although incorporation of metallic fibers in the adhesive layer improves the fracture behavior of neat adhesive, however, higher improvements were observed for the adhesive reinforced with longitudinal fibers. Furthermore, reducing the fiber distances resulted in higher values of fracture energy. 展开更多
关键词 Double CANTILEVER beam(DCB) FRACTURE energy Metal fibers THIN film Toughened ADHESIVE
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