Abstract

Adhesive in bonded composite repair plays two opposite roles. The first consists in ensuring the transfer of load between the composite patch and the cracked aluminum component. The second role is to ensure the connection between these two structures in order to avoid the adhesive failure. In this study, a method of repair is proposed; it consists in dividing the adhesive layer into two bands with different properties. The first band is bonded on the crack region to ensure the stress transfer and the second band is bonded beyond the crack region to avoid the adhesive failure. The case of mixed mode loading (inclined crack) is studied. The energy release rate at the crack tip is computed for this repair configuration using the finite element method. The obtained results show that the energy release rate at the crack tip is considerably reduced by the difference of properties between the two adhesive bands, which can imply the improvement of fatigue life of cracked structures.

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