Application of Fracture Mechanics to Adhesive Joints / E. J. Ripling, S. Mostovoy, R. L. Patrick
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- Adhesion (1963 : Atlantic City, New Jersey)
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- 1 online resource (15 pages) : illustrations, figures, tables
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- Ripling, E. J., Mostovoy, S., Patrick, R. L., American Society for Testing and Materials, and ASTM International
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- Fracture mechanics is a relatively new topic that makes it possible to define toughness of material in the presence of flaws. The effect of joint geometry, section size, strain rate, and fracture mode on fracture toughness are discussed. The overriding factor in establishing the toughness of any joint is the speed with which the crack moves along the glueline. Slow-moving cracks result in high toughness, while cracks that abruptly jump along the glueline result in low toughness. Changing the fracturing mode from tensile to forward shear results in an order of magnitude increase in toughness.
- Dates of Publication and/or Sequential Designation
- Volume 1964, Issue 360 (January 1964)
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- 9780803159983 (e-ISBN)
9780803161528
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- Includes bibliographical references 7.
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- Electronic reproduction. W. Conshohocken, Pa. : ASTM International, 1964. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Web browser. Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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