Abstract

Abstract The general elastic plane strain problem of adhesively bonded structures which consist of two different adherends is considered. To facilitate a truly general approach the adhesive joint is modelled as an adherend-adhesive sandwich with any combination of tensile, shear and moment loading being applied at the ends of both adherends. A full elastic analysis is presented which calculates the adhesive shear and tensile stresses in the overlap region, this analysis has been validated for a range of load cases using a finite element program. Basic design approaches are outlined and explicit expressions are developed which enable the simple evaluation of the stress distributions in the adhesive overlap. Simplified two parameter design formulae are also produced which accurately describe the peak stresses at the ends of the adhesive overlap in both the transverse and longitudinal shear directions. In all of the analyses the adherends are assumed to behave as linear elastic cylindrically bent plates with the adhesive forming an elastic interlayer between them. In the simplified analyses only one component of adhesive stress is considered, while in the full elastic analysis two components of stress are considered with a consequent increase in the complexity of the required solution method, but also an increase in accuracy over the simplified analyses for a wider range of joint configurations.

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