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Predicting the fatigue life of adhesively-bonded joints

Kinloch et al., 1993

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16931386649904389113
Author
Kinloch A
Osiyemi S
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The Journal of adhesion

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The fatigue behaviour of adhesively-bonded joints, which consisted of an epoxy-film adhesive bonding fibre-composite substrates, has been studied. Using a double-cantilever beam specimen, the rate of crack growth per cycle has been measured as a function of the …
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