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Lameris, J. (author)
Fracture toughness measurements were carried out to test the ageing behaviour of three adhesives in different environments. It was possible to compare and evaluate adhesives and surface pretreatments. It is doubtful whether the derived R-curves could be used for residual strength calculations in certain environments. Phosphoric acid anodizing...
report 1978
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van der Hoeven, W. (author), Schra, L. (author)
The influence of sheet thickness (2 mm and 10 mm) and the influence of laminating (5x2 ram) on the fatigue crack growth properties of the aluminium alloy AL 7010-T 73651 were investigated. Both constant amplitude loading and flight simulation loading were applied. All 2 mm and 10 mm thick sheets were machined from a 150 mm thick plate, i.e....
report 1981
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Vlieger, H. (author)
This report presents results of residual strength calculations, carried out on cracked panel configurations of various designs and provided with bonded stiffeners. The calculations were carried out using the computer program BOND. The results of these calculations are compared with results of residual strength tests, performed on panels of...
report 1983
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van der Hoeven, W. (author)
The effects of strain rate and temperature on the fracture behaviour of three structural adhesives (Redux 775, Metlbond 328 and EC 2216) were investigated using Double Cantilever Beam specimens. The test results were presented as critical elastic energy release rate data (G) to investigate whether this parameter could be used to characterize me...
report 1983
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Schijve, J. (author), Jacobs, F.A. (author)
Fatigue tests were carried out on Redux and FM 123/5 bonded specimens at various stress levels, temperatures (RT to 65 C) and low and high test frequencies. Observations were made on the type of failure (bond line failure or sheet failure) and the significance of the adhesive squeezeout for crack nucleation. An analysis of the data and a...
report 1984
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van der Hoeven, W. (author)
report 1988
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van der Hoeven, W. (author)
Residual strength tests were performed on ARALL panels consisting of ARALL3 (3/2) laminates with bonded-on doublers. In particular, the effect of the doubler geometry (shape and thickness) on the residual strength was investigated. Prior to residual strength testing all panels were fatigue loaded to create a realistic type of damage, i.e. cracks...
report 1992
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van der Hoeven, W. (author)
Fatigue crack growth and residual strength tests were done on ARALL2 (2/1) laminates with bonded-on doublers. The main test variables were the shape of the doubler (square and fingertip) and the thickness of the doubler (0.5 and 0.8 mm). All coupons had a starter notch in the outer aluminium face sheet of the ARALL2 laminate at the edge of the...
report 1994
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van der Hoeven, W. (author)
Fatigue and residual strength tests were done on doubler specimens consisting of an ARALL3 (3/2) laminate with a bonded-on fingertip doubler. The primary objective was to determine the effect of fatigue crack length on the residual strenght and delamination onset stress for this type of specimen. The specimens were precracked to variable crack...
report 1994
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Monaco, A. (author), Sinke, J. (author), Benedictus, R. (author)
For aircraft structures, it is clear that the design and the selection of materials play an important role in the performance of the aircraft. The production costs are also important. The concept of tailor-made blanks (TMBs) is based on the use of dedicated blanks, made of different alloys and/or thickness in order to satisfy different demands...
journal article 2008
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Akram, M. (author), Bhowmik, S. (author), Jansen, K. (author), Ernst, L.J. (author)
Titanium is one of the most effective materials for structural application of space craft and aviation. Titanium alloys are widely used in solid rocket booster cases, guidance control pressure vessel and other different applications demanding light weight and reliability. Aerospace industry is also a larger market for titanium products and...
conference paper 2010
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Akram, M. (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author), Ernst, L.J. (author), Bhowmik, S. (author)
In this investigation surface treatment of titanium is carried out by plasma ion implantation under atmospheric pressure plasma in order to increase the adhesive bond strength. Prior to the plasma treatment, titanium surfaces were mechanically treated by sand blasting. It is observed that the contact angle of de-ionized water decreases with the...
journal article 2011
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Liu, X. (author), Scarpas, A. (author), Li, J. (author), Tzimiris, G. (author)
In order to characterize adequately the adhesive bonding strength of the various membranes with surrounding materials on orthotropic steel decks and collect the necessary parameters for FE modeling, details of the Membrane Adhesion Test (MAT) have been introduced. Analytical constitutive relations of MAT device have been derived on the basis of...
conference paper 2012
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Liu, X. (author), Scarpas, A. (author), Li, J. (author), Tzimiris, G. (author), Hofman, R. (author), Voskuilen, J. (author)
In order to adequately characterize the adhesive bonding strength of the various membranes with surrounding materials on orthotropic steel decks and collect the necessary parameters for FE modeling, details of the Membrane Adhesion Test (MAT) are introduced. Analytical constitutive relations of the MAT device have been derived using the same...
conference paper 2013
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Jiang, X. (author), Kolstein, M.H. (author), Bijlaard, F.S.K. (author)
Due to various advantages of Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) decks, the FRP to steel composite bridge system is being increasingly used in new bridge structures as well as rehabilitation projects for old bridges. This paper focuses on the mechanical behaviours and failure modes of the adhesively-bonded joins between FRP sandwich decks and steel...
conference paper 2013
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Jiang, X. (author)
During the last two decades, fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) bridge decks have been increasingly used as a competitive alternative for wood, concrete and orthotropic steel decks, due to their various advantages: light-weight, good corrosion resistance, low maintenance cost and rapid installation for minimizing the traffic disturbing time. These...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Liu, X. (author), Tzimiris, G. (author), Scarpas, T. (author), Hofman, R. (author), Voskuilen, J. (author)
In order to adequately characterize the fatigue response of the various membranes with surrounding multilayer surfacing layers on orthotropic steel decks and collect the necessary parameters for FE modeling, the details of the cyclic Membrane Adhesion Tester (MAT) are introduced. The fatigue damage in membrane interface is related to the amount...
conference paper 2014
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Pascoe, J.A. (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Benedictus, R. (author)
The concept of relating fatigue disbond growth to the strain energy release rate (SERR) is critically examined. It is highlighted that the common practise of using only the maximum SERR or only the SERR range is insufficient to correctly characterize a load cycle. As crack growth requires energy, it is argued that growth should be related to the...
journal article 2014
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Pascoe, J.A. (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Benedictus, R. (author)
Current prediction methods for growth of disbonds under fatigue loading are generally based on a correlation with either the maximum strain energy release rate (SERR) or the SERR range. This paper highlights some issues with this approach. In particular, it is argued that the maximum SERR or the SERR range alone do not give sufficient...
journal article 2014
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Liu, X. (author), Tzimiris, G. (author), Li, J. (author), Scarpas, T. (author), Hofman, R. (author), Voskuilen, J. (author)
In order to adequately characterize the fatigue response of the various membranes with surrounding multilayer surfacing layers on orthotropic steel decks and collect the necessary parameters for FE modeling, the details of the cyclic Membrane Adhesion Tester (MAT) are introduced. The fatigue damage in membrane interface is related to the amount...
conference paper 2015
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