Abstract
In this study, in the repair of angled channel aluminum plates; The effects of channel angle and patch sizes on tensile stress behavior were investigated experimentally. For this purpose, aluminum 2024 T3 sheets with angled channels with varying channel angles were prepared. These plates were subjected to tensile loads and their failure loads were investigated experimentally. Then, using DP460 adhesive material, angled channel aluminum 2024 T3 sheets were repaired using double-sided lap joints with aluminum 2024 T3 patches of varying sizes, and the repaired samples were subjected to tensile load, the effect of channel angle and patch size change on failure loads and stress behaviors in repair was also experimentally examined and the success of the repair was evaluated.
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