In-situ x-ray computed tomography analysis of adhesively bonded riveted lap joints

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Abstract

Experimental investigations of an adhesively bonded riveted joint between a glass-fibre reinforced unsaturated polyester composite (GUP) and an aluminium alloy are presented in the paper. The study is focused on a novel test method, that combines destructive and non-destructive methods in a so called in-situ computed tomography (CT) analysis. The aim of the investigations is to identify different modes and locations of failure in a combined joint during quasi-static loading by simultaneous X-ray computed tomography. The combined method provides a deeper understanding of the failure and damage processes in the joining area. Different variations of a single-lap joint with varying adhesive layer thicknesses and different fasteners are examined. The in-situ CT tests are used to gain a phenomenological basis for a subsequent cross-scale modelling of the complex damage behaviour. By a combination of load and unload stages during the experiments and intermittent CT analyses, the crack initiation and the crack propagation can be detected.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationECCM17 - 17th European Conference on Composite Materials
ISBN (electronic)978-3-00-053387-7
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Peer-reviewedYes

Conference

Title17th European Conference on Composite Materials
Abbreviated titleECCM 17
Conference number17
Duration26 - 30 June 2016
Degree of recognitionInternational event
CityMünchen
CountryGermany

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0003-1370-064X/work/142243603
Scopus 85018593768

Keywords

Keywords

  • Adhesive bonding, Combined joining, In-situ CT, Multi-material, Riveting