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Media type:
E-Article
Title:
Torsion Test vs. Other Methods to Obtain the Shear Strength of Elastic-Plastic Adhesives
Contributor:
Ferraris, Monica;
Salvo, Milena;
Casalegno, Valentina;
De La Pierre, Stefano;
Goglio, Luca;
Benelli, Alessandro
imprint:
MDPI AG, 2022
Published in:Applied Sciences
Language:
English
DOI:
10.3390/app12073284
ISSN:
2076-3417
Origination:
Footnote:
Description:
<jats:p>Nowadays adhesive joints are more and more used; therefore, a precise and reliable shear strength measurement of these joints is necessary to design and predict a final components’ performance. This work aimed to assess the shear strength value of adhesively joined ceramics (SiC, Si3N4) and steel in the case of an elasto-plastic (ductile) joining material (Loctite EA 9321 AERO) by an experimental campaign and associated analytical modelling. The joined samples were tested using a single lap offset test in compression (SLO), an asymmetrical 4-point bending test (A4PB, ASTM C1469), and by torsion on fully joined hourglass shaped samples (THG). A simple model based on the elastic-plastic response in shear was proposed to fit the torque-rotation curve measured in the torsion tests. The results showed that, with the adopted test methods and conditions, and by using the model, consistent values of shear strength could be obtained by torsion tests.</jats:p>