Predicting the Macroscopic Shear Strength of Tightened-Bonded Joints from the Intrinsic High-Pressure Properties of Anaerobic Adhesives
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
This scientific study aims to validate the applicability of a micromechanical model for predicting the static shear strength of hybrid interfaces that are pressure-reinforced and bonded with anaerobic adhesives. To identify the parameters for the micromechanical model, a systematic experimental test plan involving high-strength steel butt specimens bonded with anaerobic adhesive in a finite thickness was performed. The experimental investigation was based on torque tests, which provided the shear strength of two anaerobic adhesives subjected to different values of contact pressure, ranging from 0 up to 1000 MPa. Based on the intrinsic high-pressure properties of the finite-layer adhesives, the formerly developed micromechanical model of hybrid interfaces satisfactorily predicted the macroscopic strength of tightened-bonded joints taken from the literature.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
anaerobic adhesives; experimental torque tests; finite thickness; micromechanical model validation
Elenco autori:
Castagnetti, D.; Corigliano, P.; Barone, C.; Crupi, V.; Dragoni, E.; Guglielmino, E.
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