Effect of adhesive geometry on the tensile properties of AISI 1350 steel

It is utilized increasingly to use adhesive bonding in automotive industry to join structural components of metallic materials. The aim of this experimental study is to extend the information available to the automotive design engineer and contribute the better understanding of how the various geome...

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Published in:Metalurgija
Main Author: A. Yasar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Society for Materials Protection 2011-01-01
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Online Access:http://public.carnet.hr/metalurg/Metalurgija/2011_vol_50/No_1/MET_50_1_67_70_Yasar.pdf
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description It is utilized increasingly to use adhesive bonding in automotive industry to join structural components of metallic materials. The aim of this experimental study is to extend the information available to the automotive design engineer and contribute the better understanding of how the various geometrical shaped of steel parts affect the adhesive bonding. In this study, different types of lap joints, such as butt, step butt, scarf, tubular lap, were used to determine the mechanical strength of SAE/AISI 1350 steel. It has been observed that the cylindrical geometries can be subject to more stress compared to square specimens generally and the geometries with both tensile and shear stress can stand more stress per unit compared with the specimens with only tensile stress.
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spelling doaj-e09d124b4b6e4037a8a79ab2aeabfa132025-11-03T00:08:40ZengCroatian Society for Materials ProtectionMetalurgija0543-58461334-25762011-01-015016770Effect of adhesive geometry on the tensile properties of AISI 1350 steelA. YasarIt is utilized increasingly to use adhesive bonding in automotive industry to join structural components of metallic materials. The aim of this experimental study is to extend the information available to the automotive design engineer and contribute the better understanding of how the various geometrical shaped of steel parts affect the adhesive bonding. In this study, different types of lap joints, such as butt, step butt, scarf, tubular lap, were used to determine the mechanical strength of SAE/AISI 1350 steel. It has been observed that the cylindrical geometries can be subject to more stress compared to square specimens generally and the geometries with both tensile and shear stress can stand more stress per unit compared with the specimens with only tensile stress.http://public.carnet.hr/metalurg/Metalurgija/2011_vol_50/No_1/MET_50_1_67_70_Yasar.pdfadhesivesjoint geometrytensile teststresselongation
spellingShingle A. Yasar
Effect of adhesive geometry on the tensile properties of AISI 1350 steel
adhesives
joint geometry
tensile test
stress
elongation
title Effect of adhesive geometry on the tensile properties of AISI 1350 steel
title_full Effect of adhesive geometry on the tensile properties of AISI 1350 steel
title_fullStr Effect of adhesive geometry on the tensile properties of AISI 1350 steel
title_full_unstemmed Effect of adhesive geometry on the tensile properties of AISI 1350 steel
title_short Effect of adhesive geometry on the tensile properties of AISI 1350 steel
title_sort effect of adhesive geometry on the tensile properties of aisi 1350 steel
topic adhesives
joint geometry
tensile test
stress
elongation
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