Abstract

Abstract This study experimentally determines the tensile failure load of the nanocomposite adhesive – obtained by adding nanostructures to the adhesive – using four different methods in single-lap joints. For the study, adhesively bonded single-lap joints were produced by using DP460 liquid structural epoxy as the adhesive, AA2024-T3 aluminum alloy as the adherend and graphene as the nanostructure. When the failure load obtained from the experiments was examined, it was seen that, while the nanostructure-reinforced methods indicated in the literature have a great effect on the failure load of the joint and the standard deviation, a new method developed in this study increased the failure load of the joint and minimized the standard deviation. These improvements increased the reliability and reproducibility of the joint.

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