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  • 4-Point beam tensile test on a soft adhesive
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    • M. Budzik
    • J. Jumel
    • M. Shanahan

    - MATERIALS & DESIGN - Year 2013

    An adhesive butt joint with a soft bondline has been studied. A series of experiments was conducted on test pieces constituted of aluminium adherends bonded with a low modulus epoxy adhesive, ScotchWeld™ 2216. The joint was subjected to four point bending, in tension/compression loading, under constant deflection rate, with the bondline being parallel to the applied load. The objective was to examine and evaluate crack nucleation...

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