Author : Howard F. Wolfe
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Adhesive joints
ISBN : MINN:31951D03698569J
Evaluation of Several Bonding Parameters on the Random Bending Fatigue Life of Adhesively Bonded Aluminum Joints by Howard F. Wolfe Pdf
Eighteen adhesively bonded aluminum coupons were tested on a vibration shaker at room temperature to determine the effects of varying the adhesive type/thickness, primer and adherend surface preparation on their random bending fatigue life. Most of the fatigue failures occurred within one million to one billion cycles, all at 900 microstrain. While neither the primer thickness nor the surface treatment seemed to influence the overall results, the coupons with thicker adhesive had a noticeable shorter fatigue life. Fractographic analyses of the failed adhesive surfaces showed the locus of fracture for all coupons was predominantly within the adhesive. The nitrile phenolic adhesive demonstrated a better fatigue resistance than the nitrile epoxy.