Rigid and Flexible Double Shear Lap Adhesive Joint at Elevated Temperature—An Experimental Study
Double lap adhesive connections made of Sika<sup>®</sup> PS and Monolith EP2579-1 were studied experimentally in shear tests. The destructive shear tests were conducted under a quasi-static load at 20 °C and 80 °C. The aim was to study the impact of elevated temperature on the load capac...
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doaj-ddc7a9e0a201471981c1848fe7301e6e2021-09-09T13:54:10ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602021-08-01132873287310.3390/polym13172873Rigid and Flexible Double Shear Lap Adhesive Joint at Elevated Temperature—An Experimental StudyKlaudia Śliwa-Wieczorek0Bogusław Zając1Faculty of Civil Engineering, Cracow University of Technology, 24 Warszawska Str., 31-155 Cracow, PolandFaculty of Civil Engineering, Cracow University of Technology, 24 Warszawska Str., 31-155 Cracow, PolandDouble lap adhesive connections made of Sika<sup>®</sup> PS and Monolith EP2579-1 were studied experimentally in shear tests. The destructive shear tests were conducted under a quasi-static load at 20 °C and 80 °C. The aim was to study the impact of elevated temperature on the load capacity of the joint and make a comparative analysis of the results for two types of adhesives: polyurethane Sika<sup>®</sup> PS (flexible) and epoxy Monolit EP 2579-1 (rigid). The impact of adhesive layer thickness (t = 1, 2 and 4 mm) on the structural response of the joint was tested in two temperature ranges. A distinct impact of the temperature on the joint deformability was noticed. A visual assessment of the joint failure was performed and the initiation and form of failure was described. At 20 °C, the ultimate loading for epoxy adhesive joint depending on the joint thickness (t) was greater than for the polyurethane joint by, respectively, 282% for t = 1 mm, 88% for t = 2 mm and 279% for t = 4 mm. It was proved that the temperature increases to 80 °C in case of both adhesives reduces the mean destructive force in comparison with the measurements made at 20 °C. For the Sika<sup>®</sup> PS (PUR two-component polyurethane) adhesive, the greatest load capacity decrease was measured for the joint of thickness t = 2 mm (55%), and in case of the epoxy adhesive for the joint of thickness t = 4 mm (89%). It was found that after reaching the destructive force the flexible joints retain a partial load capacity contrary to the rigid joints.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/17/2873elevated temperaturedouble shear lap jointglass transitionepoxypolyurethanesrigid and flexible |
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Klaudia Śliwa-Wieczorek Bogusław Zając Rigid and Flexible Double Shear Lap Adhesive Joint at Elevated Temperature—An Experimental Study Polymers elevated temperature double shear lap joint glass transition epoxy polyurethanes rigid and flexible |
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Klaudia Śliwa-Wieczorek Bogusław Zając |
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Rigid and Flexible Double Shear Lap Adhesive Joint at Elevated Temperature—An Experimental Study |
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Rigid and Flexible Double Shear Lap Adhesive Joint at Elevated Temperature—An Experimental Study |
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Rigid and Flexible Double Shear Lap Adhesive Joint at Elevated Temperature—An Experimental Study |
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Rigid and Flexible Double Shear Lap Adhesive Joint at Elevated Temperature—An Experimental Study |
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Rigid and Flexible Double Shear Lap Adhesive Joint at Elevated Temperature—An Experimental Study |
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rigid and flexible double shear lap adhesive joint at elevated temperature—an experimental study |
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Double lap adhesive connections made of Sika<sup>®</sup> PS and Monolith EP2579-1 were studied experimentally in shear tests. The destructive shear tests were conducted under a quasi-static load at 20 °C and 80 °C. The aim was to study the impact of elevated temperature on the load capacity of the joint and make a comparative analysis of the results for two types of adhesives: polyurethane Sika<sup>®</sup> PS (flexible) and epoxy Monolit EP 2579-1 (rigid). The impact of adhesive layer thickness (t = 1, 2 and 4 mm) on the structural response of the joint was tested in two temperature ranges. A distinct impact of the temperature on the joint deformability was noticed. A visual assessment of the joint failure was performed and the initiation and form of failure was described. At 20 °C, the ultimate loading for epoxy adhesive joint depending on the joint thickness (t) was greater than for the polyurethane joint by, respectively, 282% for t = 1 mm, 88% for t = 2 mm and 279% for t = 4 mm. It was proved that the temperature increases to 80 °C in case of both adhesives reduces the mean destructive force in comparison with the measurements made at 20 °C. For the Sika<sup>®</sup> PS (PUR two-component polyurethane) adhesive, the greatest load capacity decrease was measured for the joint of thickness t = 2 mm (55%), and in case of the epoxy adhesive for the joint of thickness t = 4 mm (89%). It was found that after reaching the destructive force the flexible joints retain a partial load capacity contrary to the rigid joints. |
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elevated temperature double shear lap joint glass transition epoxy polyurethanes rigid and flexible |
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