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Viscoelastic Analysis of Adhesively Bonded Joints
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Structural IntegrityMembrane LoadingIdentical AdherendsEngineeringMechanicsAdhesive MaterialMechanical EngineeringViscoelastic AnalysisLap JointStructural MechanicsMechanics Of MaterialsStructural Adhesive
In this paper an adhesively bonded lap joint is analyzed by assuming that the adherends are elastic and the adhesive is linearly viscoelastic. After formulating the general problem a specific example for two identical adherends bonded through a three parameter viscoelastic solid adhesive is considered. The standard Laplace transform technique is used to solve the problem. The stress distribution in the adhesive layer is calculated for three different external loads namely, membrane loading, bending, and transverse shear loading. The results indicate that the peak value of the normal stress in the adhesive is not only consistently higher than the corresponding shear stress but also decays slower.