TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhanced comprehensive performance of bonding interface between CFRP and steel by a novel film adhesive
AU - Ke, Lu
AU - Li, Chuanxi
AU - Luo, Nanhai
AU - He, Jun
AU - Jiao, Yang
AU - Liu, Yongming
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China [Grant Nos. 51778069 & 51708047 & 51978081 ], the China Scholarship Council [Grant No. 201808430209 ], the National Program on Key Basic Research Project of China ( 973 Program ) [Grant No. 2015CB057701 ], and the Horizon 2020- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship of European Commission [Grant No. 793787 ].
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© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/12/1
Y1 - 2019/12/1
N2 - A novel film adhesive was proposed to bond carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) laminas to steel substrates, and experimental validations for improved comprehensive bond performances are presented. This film adhesive was shown to possess excellent high-temperature resistance via dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). A series of CFRP/steel double-lap joints (DLJs) with different bond lengths were experimentally studied, focusing on the failure modes, effective bond length, bond-slip relationship, and bond strength. The results show that the film-adhesive bonded joints fail in the mode of CFRP delamination, which indicates a stronger interfacial bond between the adhesive layer and adherends than the intra-laminar strength of CFRPs. The bonding interface has an effective bond length of approximately 65 mm, beyond which no increase of ultimate load can be achieved with the increase of bond length. The bond-slip relationship of the film-adhesive bonding interface exhibits a trapezoidal (ductile) shape, which is significantly different from the triangular (brittle) shapes for most paste-adhesive interfaces. Superior strength, ductility, and high-temperature resistance of the bonding interfaces in CFRP/steel composites are achieved due to the use of this film adhesive. The proposed study offers an alternative solution to an enhanced comprehensive property of the bonding interface in CFRP/steel composites.
AB - A novel film adhesive was proposed to bond carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) laminas to steel substrates, and experimental validations for improved comprehensive bond performances are presented. This film adhesive was shown to possess excellent high-temperature resistance via dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). A series of CFRP/steel double-lap joints (DLJs) with different bond lengths were experimentally studied, focusing on the failure modes, effective bond length, bond-slip relationship, and bond strength. The results show that the film-adhesive bonded joints fail in the mode of CFRP delamination, which indicates a stronger interfacial bond between the adhesive layer and adherends than the intra-laminar strength of CFRPs. The bonding interface has an effective bond length of approximately 65 mm, beyond which no increase of ultimate load can be achieved with the increase of bond length. The bond-slip relationship of the film-adhesive bonding interface exhibits a trapezoidal (ductile) shape, which is significantly different from the triangular (brittle) shapes for most paste-adhesive interfaces. Superior strength, ductility, and high-temperature resistance of the bonding interfaces in CFRP/steel composites are achieved due to the use of this film adhesive. The proposed study offers an alternative solution to an enhanced comprehensive property of the bonding interface in CFRP/steel composites.
KW - Bond performance
KW - Bond-slip relationship
KW - Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP)
KW - Film adhesive
KW - Steel
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U2 - 10.1016/j.compstruct.2019.111393
DO - 10.1016/j.compstruct.2019.111393
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85072276976
SN - 0263-8223
VL - 229
JO - Composite Structures
JF - Composite Structures
M1 - 111393
ER -