Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10228
Title: The flexural behaviors of the impacted composite single-lap adhesive joints
Authors: Ergun, Emin
Çallıoğlu, Hasan
Keywords: impact behavior
joints/joining
mechanical testing
polymer-matrix composites
strength
Adhesive joints
Fatigue crack propagation
Joints (structural components)
Mechanical testing
Flexural behavior
Impact behavior
Impact energy levels
Impacted composites
Joints/joining
Single lap joints
SINGLE-LAP ADHESIVE JOINTS
Polymer matrix composites
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Abstract: This experimental study deals with the flexural behaviors of composite single-lap adhesive joints after impact tests. Increasing impact energies are applied at the center of the composite plates having three different overlap lengths. It is shown that the overlap lengths and impact energy levels affect considerably the impact responses of the composite single-lap joints. It is also shown that the bending stiffness of the composite increases with increasing overlap length. For this reason, after the impact tests, how these effects influence the flexural behaviors of the impacted composite lap joints was also investigated. The flexural loads of the impacted and non-impacted composite single-lap joints were determined and compared with each other. It is shown that the residual flexural loads after impact increase with increasing overlap lengths but decrease with increasing impact energy. © 2015 by De Gruyter.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10228
https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2013-0308
ISSN: 0334-181X
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