Defence Technology (Sep 2015)

Effect of hot-humid exposure on static strength of adhesive-bonded aluminum alloys

  • Rui Zheng,
  • Jian-ping Lin,
  • Pei-Chung Wang,
  • Yong-Rong Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dt.2015.01.005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 220 – 228

Abstract

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The effect of hot-humid exposure (i.e., 40 °C and 98% R.H.) on the quasi-static strength of the adhesive-bonded aluminum alloys was studied. Test results show that the hot-humid exposure leads to the significant decrease in the joint strength and the change of the failure mode from a mixed cohesive and adhesive failure with cohesive failure being dominant to adhesive failure being dominant. Careful analyses of the results reveal that the physical bond is likely responsible for the bond adhesion between L adhesive and aluminum substrates. The reduction in joint strength and the change of the failure mode resulted from the degradation in bond adhesion, which was primarily attributed to the corrosion of aluminum substrate. In addition, the elevated temperature exposure significantly accelerated the corrosion reaction of aluminum, which accelerated the degradation in joint strength.

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