Failure behaviour of two types of adhesively bonded joints (composite-to-metal, metal-to-metal) has been studied under failure modes (Mode I: double cantilever beam (DCB) and Mode II: three-point end notch flexures (3-ENF)) using acoustic emission (AE) technique. The bonded specimens were prepared using two types of adhesive bond materials with three variations of adhesive bond quality. The effect of the presence of interfacial defects along the interface on the residual strength of the joint has also been studied. It was possible using the maximum AE amplitude method to select the AE events of mechanical significance. However, it proved difficult to propose a definitive AE trait for the mechanical phenomena occurring within specific AE eve...
Adhesive bonding is one of the most promising joining technologies for composite aircraft. However, ...
Adhesive bonding is nowadays a serious candidate to replace methods such as fastening or riveting, b...
The main purpose of this article concerns the application of ultrasonic methods to predict the limit...
Composite sandwich structures consisting of two layers with an adhesive contacting interface are of ...
Fracture behavior of adhesively bonded joints subjected to mixed-mode (i.e. mode I+II) loading condi...
Acoustic emission (AE) testing has previously been demonstrated to be well suited to detecting failu...
The aim of this study is to propose a new simulation/experimental methodology to assess the residual...
The aim of this study is to investigate the application of acoustic emission (AE) techniques to the ...
The use of adhesively bonded joints has increased considerably due to their lightweight, relevant ...
The aim of the present study is to characterize the damage in bi-material steel-to-composite double-...
The increasing use of Adhesively-bonded joints in industrial applications resulted in more attention...
Materials testing is an extremely important process in the modern world with new colossal structures...
© (2015) Trans Tech Publications. The acoustic emission (AE) technique is used for investigating the...
The most important aspect of measuring the strength of adhesion at an adhesive to metal interface is...
International audienceNon-destructive monitoring of damage evolution within material or bonding asse...
Adhesive bonding is one of the most promising joining technologies for composite aircraft. However, ...
Adhesive bonding is nowadays a serious candidate to replace methods such as fastening or riveting, b...
The main purpose of this article concerns the application of ultrasonic methods to predict the limit...
Composite sandwich structures consisting of two layers with an adhesive contacting interface are of ...
Fracture behavior of adhesively bonded joints subjected to mixed-mode (i.e. mode I+II) loading condi...
Acoustic emission (AE) testing has previously been demonstrated to be well suited to detecting failu...
The aim of this study is to propose a new simulation/experimental methodology to assess the residual...
The aim of this study is to investigate the application of acoustic emission (AE) techniques to the ...
The use of adhesively bonded joints has increased considerably due to their lightweight, relevant ...
The aim of the present study is to characterize the damage in bi-material steel-to-composite double-...
The increasing use of Adhesively-bonded joints in industrial applications resulted in more attention...
Materials testing is an extremely important process in the modern world with new colossal structures...
© (2015) Trans Tech Publications. The acoustic emission (AE) technique is used for investigating the...
The most important aspect of measuring the strength of adhesion at an adhesive to metal interface is...
International audienceNon-destructive monitoring of damage evolution within material or bonding asse...
Adhesive bonding is one of the most promising joining technologies for composite aircraft. However, ...
Adhesive bonding is nowadays a serious candidate to replace methods such as fastening or riveting, b...
The main purpose of this article concerns the application of ultrasonic methods to predict the limit...