Investigating fabric interlayer effects on tensile loading limits of adhesively bonded single-lap composite joints

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Tas, Hamza [1 ]
Soykok, Ibrahim Fadil [1 ]
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[1] Manisa Celal Bayar Univ, Hasan Ferdi Turgutlu Fac Technol, Dept Mech Engn, Sehit Ali Karakuzu Sk 10 Turgutlu MANISA, TR-45400 Manisa, Turkiye
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Bonded joints; glass fiber/epoxy composites; interlayer; mechanical properties; tensile tests; NONLINEAR STRESS-ANALYSIS; MECHANICAL-BEHAVIOR; EPOXY ADHESIVE; THICKNESS; STRENGTH; ADHERENDS; SPEW;
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10.1177/07316844241272925
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This paper investigates enhancing the effectiveness of glass fiber/epoxy composite single-lap bonded joints by using fabric interlayers between the adherends. It was aimed to evaluate the changes in the joint tensile strength depending on the parameters such as different interlayer fabric types (S2-glass fabric and Kevlar fabric), numbers of interlayers (0, 1, 2, and 3), clamping pressure (0, 4, and 6 MPa), and temperature (20, 55, and 80 degrees C) applied to the joint region throughout the curing period. Significant enhancements in peak tensile forces were observed by varying these parameters. The most substantial increase in tensile properties was achieved for the joint with two-layer S2 fabric fabricated at 4 MPa pressure and 55 degrees C curing temperature, denoted as "2L-S2-P4-T55." Compared to a non-layered joint, those with 1, 2, and 3 S2 fabric interlayers exhibited 35.5%, 39.6%, and 45.2% increases in tensile peak force, respectively. Increasing bonding pressure from 0 MPa to 4 MPa resulted in a 5.2% tensile failure load increase for double S2 fabric interlayered joints cured at 20 degrees C, but a 6.7% decrease at 6 MPa. Using one-layer Kevlar fabric instead of one-layer S2 fabric caused a 15.2% drop in tensile peak force, still 14.9% higher than the non-layered joint.
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