The present work is dedicated to the experimental and numerical study of the buckling behaviour under pure compression of carbon–epoxy adhesively-bonded scarf repairs, with scarf angles varying from 2 to 45◦. The experimental results were used to validate a numerical methodology using the Finite Element Method and a mixed-mode cohesive damage model implemented in the ABAQUS ® software. The adhesive layer was simulated using cohesive elements with trapezoidal traction–separation laws in pure modes I and II to account for the ductility of the adhesive used. The cohesive laws in pure modes I and II were determined with Double Cantilever Beam and End-Notched Flexure tests, respectively, using an inverse method. Since in the experiments interlam...
In the present study, the effects of cohesive parameters on the mixed-mode failure of double-scarf a...
Adhesively bonded techniques are an attractive option to repair aluminium structures, compared to mo...
The present study focuses on the mechanical behaviour of both single and double tapered scarf adhesi...
This work reports on the experimental and numerical study of the bending behaviour of two-dimensiona...
This work reports on an experimental and finite element method (FEM) parametric study of adhesively-...
The increasing use of Carbon-Fibre Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) laminates in high responsibility applic...
The failure mechanism of scarf joints with a series of angles and brittle-ductile adhesives subjecte...
A progressive damage model is proposed to predict buckling strengths and failure mechanisms for both...
The increasing use of Carbon-Fibre Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) laminates in high responsibility applic...
The failure mechanism of scarf joints with a series of angles and brittle-ductile adhesives subjecte...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
The recent enhancements in structural adhesives technology enabled the use of adhesive joints and re...
The widespread employment of carbon-epoxy laminates in high responsibility and severely loaded appli...
Abstract: Bonded composite scarf repairs are often used when a flush surface is required for aerodyn...
In the present study, the effects of the adhesive type and geometry (adhesive thickness and scarf ...
In the present study, the effects of cohesive parameters on the mixed-mode failure of double-scarf a...
Adhesively bonded techniques are an attractive option to repair aluminium structures, compared to mo...
The present study focuses on the mechanical behaviour of both single and double tapered scarf adhesi...
This work reports on the experimental and numerical study of the bending behaviour of two-dimensiona...
This work reports on an experimental and finite element method (FEM) parametric study of adhesively-...
The increasing use of Carbon-Fibre Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) laminates in high responsibility applic...
The failure mechanism of scarf joints with a series of angles and brittle-ductile adhesives subjecte...
A progressive damage model is proposed to predict buckling strengths and failure mechanisms for both...
The increasing use of Carbon-Fibre Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) laminates in high responsibility applic...
The failure mechanism of scarf joints with a series of angles and brittle-ductile adhesives subjecte...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
The recent enhancements in structural adhesives technology enabled the use of adhesive joints and re...
The widespread employment of carbon-epoxy laminates in high responsibility and severely loaded appli...
Abstract: Bonded composite scarf repairs are often used when a flush surface is required for aerodyn...
In the present study, the effects of the adhesive type and geometry (adhesive thickness and scarf ...
In the present study, the effects of cohesive parameters on the mixed-mode failure of double-scarf a...
Adhesively bonded techniques are an attractive option to repair aluminium structures, compared to mo...
The present study focuses on the mechanical behaviour of both single and double tapered scarf adhesi...