A two-dimensional stress analysis of single-lap adhesive joints of dissimilar adherends subjected to tensile loads

Single-lap adhesive joints of dissimilar adherends subjected to tensile loads are analyzed as a three-body contact problem using the two-dimensional theory of elasticity. In the numerical calculations, the effects of Young's modulus ratio between different adherends, the ratio of the adherend thicknesses, the ratio of the adherend lengths, and the adhesive thickness on the contact stress distributions at the interfaces are examined. As a result, it is found that (1) the stress singularity occurs near the edges of the interfaces and it increases at the edge of the interface of an adherend with smaller Young's modulus; (2) the stress singularity increases at the edge of the interface of an adherend with thinner thickness; (3) the singular stresses increase at the edges of the two interfaces as the ratio of the upper adherend length to the lower one decreases; and (4) the singular stresses increase at the edges of the two interfaces as the adhesive thickness decreases when the adhesive is thin enough, and they also increase as the adhesive thickness increases when the adhesive is thick enough. In addition, the singular stresses obtained from the present analysis are compared with those obtained by Bogy. Fairly good agreement is seen between the present analysis and the results from Bogy. Strain measurement and finite element analysis (FEA) were carried out. The analytical results are in fairly good agreement with the measured and the FEA results.

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