FEA analysis of notched adherent joint between metal and composite object using ANSYS CZM technique

Abstract

Traditionally in engineering, structural joining has been synonymous to riveting, bolting and other purely mechanical fastening together with welding or soldering in the case of metallic construction materials. Up until the introduction of the polymeric adhesives around the time of the Second World War these were the only means of joining available but with the increased use of plastics, and more importantly fibre reinforced composite materials, the use of adhesive joining has increased rapidly and is today found in numerous applications with different material configurations. The reason for the increased use of adhesive joining is that it can provide a number of structural and economic advantages over more traditional methods of joining, of course assuming that the joint is properly designed. One of the most important features to keep in mind during the initial joint design is that adhesive joints are very strong in shear, but unfortunately are very vulnerable to normal stresses (in the context of adhesives commonly referred to as peel stresses).

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Pravesh Kumar Soni, Mr. Hari Ram Chandrakar

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Pravesh Kumar Soni, Mr. Hari Ram Chandrakar (2016). FEA analysis of notched adherent joint between metal and composite object using ANSYS CZM technique. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 4(6), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-22268