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The book comprehensively charts a way for industry to employ adhesively bonded joints to make systems more efficient and cost-effective

Adhesively bonded systems have found applications in a wide spectrum of industries (e.g., aerospace, electronics, construction, ship building, biomedical, etc.) for a variety of purposes. Emerging adhesive materials with improved mechanical properties have allowed adhesion strength approaching that of the bonded materials themselves. Due to advances in adhesive materials and the many potential merits that adhesive bonding offers, adhesive bonding has replaced other joining methods in many applications.

Containing nine articles written by world-renowned experts, the book deals with the advances in theoretical and computational modeling as well as the design and experimental aspects of adhesively bonded structural systems. Stress analysis and strength prediction of adhesively bonded structural systems, considering a range of material models under a variety of loading conditions, are discussed. Finite element modeling using macro-elements is elaborated on. Recent developments in modeling and experimental aspects of bonded systems with graded adhesive layers and dual adhesives are described. Simulation of progressive damage in bonded joints is addressed. A novel vibration-based approach to detect disbonding and delamination in composite joints is also discussed.

Readership
The book is central to a range of engineers including mechanical, reliability, construction and surface engineers as well as materials scientists who are engaged in the mechanics of structural adhesive joints. Industries that will use this book include aerospace, electronics, biomedical, automotive, ship building, and construction.


Content:
Chapter 1 Stress and Strain Analysis of Symmetric Composite Single Lap Joints Under Combined Tension and In‐Plane Shear Loading (pages 1–22): Jungmin Lee and Hyonny Kim
Chapter 2 Finite Element Modeling of Viscoelastic Behavior and Interface Damage in Adhesively Bonded Joints (pages 23–45): Feifei Cheng, Ö. Özgü Özsoy and J.N. Reddy
Chapter 3 Modeling of Cylindrical Joints with a Functionally Graded Adhesive Interlayer (pages 47–91): S. Kumarz
Chapter 4 A Simplified Stress Analysis of Bonded Joints Using Macro‐Elements (pages 93–146): E. Paroissien, F. Lachaud and T. Jacobs
Chapter 5 Simulation of Bonded Joints Failure using Progressive Mixed‐Mode Damage Models (pages 147–170): M.F.S.F. de Moura and J.A.G. Chousal
Chapter 6 Testing of Dual Adhesive Ceramic‐Metal Joints for Aerospace Applications (pages 171–190): E.A.S. Marques, Lucas F.M. da Silva and C. Sato
Chapter 7 Modelling of Composite Sandwich T‐Joints Under Tension and Bending (pages 191–217): J.H. Tang, I. Sridhar, G.B. Chai and C.H. Ong
Chapter 8 Strength Prediction Methods for Adhesively Bonded Lap Joints between Composite–Composite/Metal Adherends (pages 219–236): P.K. Sahoo, B. Dattaguru, C.M. Manjunatha and C.R.L. Murthy
Chapter 9 Interface Failure Detection in Adhesively Bonded Composite Joints Using a Novel Vibration‐Based Approach (pages 237–260): Ramadan A. Esmaeel and Farid Taheri
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