Polymer Testing (Jan 2023)

Fatigue fracture behavior of cured epoxy adhesive containing a surface crack

  • K. Houjou,
  • H. Akiyama,
  • C. Sato

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 117
p. 107821

Abstract

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Adhesive joining technology is important for reducing the weight of an automobile body. As joints can be defective, it is necessary to accurately assess the risk of defects. Dumbbell-shaped bulk specimens were prepared using an epoxy adhesive. A semi-circular artificial crack was introduced in the center of the specimen to conduct the fatigue tests. As a result, it was found that defects smaller than a certain size did not reduce the strength. Using the defect inspection and fatigue test results, a method was proposed to guarantee the strength of the adhesive joints. The test material was extremely sensitive to a crack; however, the linear cumulative damage rule did not hold. Furthermore, the creep life was considerably longer than the fatigue life due to the relaxation effect.

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