This paper introduces a newly developed specimen type, which is used to measure the critical energy release rate of tough, structural adhesives loaded in shear. This End-Loaded Shear Joint (ELSJ) specimen is loaded until a shear crack propagates through the adhesive layer. When the crack propagation is stopped, by unloading the specimen, the critical energy release rate in mode II, GIIc, can be obtained by correlating the energy dissipated during the test and the measured crack area on the fracture surface of the specimen. The paper presents the dimensions of the ELSJ specimen, the corresponding test setup and the evaluation method used to obtain GIIc. An overview of the advantages and the limitations of the new specimen type shows the need...
This chapter summarizes the basic principles and definitions of fracture mechanics and gives an over...
The use of adhesive joints has increased in recent decades due to its competitive features compared ...
To date, the fracture behaviour of soft, polyurethane-based adhesive joints has rarely been investig...
This paper shows and discusses results of the Tapered End-Notched Flexure (TENF) test, investigating...
The end notched flexure (ENF) test is the most common method for measuring the mode II fracture ener...
In the automobile industry, current demands on reduced emissions with maintained or even increased c...
A new kind of joint specimen has been developed to load the adhesive in pure shear on impact. The sp...
A method to predict the ultimate strength of adhesive joints has been evaluated for the quasi-static...
The present work investigates the rate-dependent failure behaviour of structural adhesive joints loa...
Chapter B.3 presents a research work aiming at a better understanding of the critical strain energy ...
The characterization of critical energy release rates of adhesive joints in laminated composite stru...
The adhesive fracture energy of structural adhesive joints may be readily ascertained fr...
AbstractAn experimental method to determine the complete stress versus deformation relation for a th...
A simple procedure to measure the cohesive laws of bonded joints under mode I loading using the doub...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis presents a new experimental method for fracture t...
This chapter summarizes the basic principles and definitions of fracture mechanics and gives an over...
The use of adhesive joints has increased in recent decades due to its competitive features compared ...
To date, the fracture behaviour of soft, polyurethane-based adhesive joints has rarely been investig...
This paper shows and discusses results of the Tapered End-Notched Flexure (TENF) test, investigating...
The end notched flexure (ENF) test is the most common method for measuring the mode II fracture ener...
In the automobile industry, current demands on reduced emissions with maintained or even increased c...
A new kind of joint specimen has been developed to load the adhesive in pure shear on impact. The sp...
A method to predict the ultimate strength of adhesive joints has been evaluated for the quasi-static...
The present work investigates the rate-dependent failure behaviour of structural adhesive joints loa...
Chapter B.3 presents a research work aiming at a better understanding of the critical strain energy ...
The characterization of critical energy release rates of adhesive joints in laminated composite stru...
The adhesive fracture energy of structural adhesive joints may be readily ascertained fr...
AbstractAn experimental method to determine the complete stress versus deformation relation for a th...
A simple procedure to measure the cohesive laws of bonded joints under mode I loading using the doub...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis presents a new experimental method for fracture t...
This chapter summarizes the basic principles and definitions of fracture mechanics and gives an over...
The use of adhesive joints has increased in recent decades due to its competitive features compared ...
To date, the fracture behaviour of soft, polyurethane-based adhesive joints has rarely been investig...