화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol.14, No.1, 67-92, 2000
Stress analysis and strength evaluation of single-lap band adhesive joints of dissimilar adherends subjected to external bending moments
Single-lap band adhesive joints of dissimilar adherends subjected to external bending moments are analyzed as a four-body contact problem using a two-dimensional theory of elasticity (plane strain state). In the analysis, the upper and lower adherends and the adhesive which are bonded in two regions are replaced by finite strips. In the numerical calculations, the effects of the ratio of Young's moduli of the adherends, the ratio of the adherend thicknesses, and the ratio of the band length to the half lap length on the stress distributions at the interfaces are examined. A method for estimating the joint strength is proposed using the interface stress and strain obtained by the analysis. An elasto-plastic finite element analysis (EP-FEA) was conducted for predicting the joint strength more exactly. Experiments to measure strains and the joint strength were also carried out. The results show that the strength of a single-lap band adhesive joint is almost the same as that of a single-lap adhesive joint in which the two adherends are completely bonded at the interfaces. Thus, the single-lap band adhesive joints are useful in the design of single-lap joints.