Comparison of Tensile Strength and Fracture Toughness of Co-Bonded and Cold-Bonded Carbon Fiber Laminate-Aluminum Adhesive Joints

The purpose of this work is to compare the co-bonding vs. cold-bonding route on the adhesive joint performance of a CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer) laminate–aluminum connection. In particular, the overlap shear, tensile strength and Mode I and Mode II fracture toughness will be evaluated. The...

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Main Authors: Fabrizio Moroni, Alessandro Pirondi, Chiara Pernechele, Luca Vescovi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/14/3778
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spelling doaj-eb36518125e947dc973054a3f22363362021-07-23T13:51:14ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-07-01143778377810.3390/ma14143778Comparison of Tensile Strength and Fracture Toughness of Co-Bonded and Cold-Bonded Carbon Fiber Laminate-Aluminum Adhesive JointsFabrizio Moroni0Alessandro Pirondi1Chiara Pernechele2Luca Vescovi3Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Architettura, Università di Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze, 181/A, 43124 Parma, ItalyDipartimento di Ingegneria e Architettura, Università di Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze, 181/A, 43124 Parma, ItalyDallara Automobili, Via Provinciale, 33, 43040 Varano Melegari, ItalyDallara Automobili, Via Provinciale, 33, 43040 Varano Melegari, ItalyThe purpose of this work is to compare the co-bonding vs. cold-bonding route on the adhesive joint performance of a CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer) laminate–aluminum connection. In particular, the overlap shear, tensile strength and Mode I and Mode II fracture toughness will be evaluated. The adhesives for co-bonding and cold-bonding are, respectively, a thermosetting modified epoxy, unsupported structural film and a two-component epoxy adhesive, chosen as representative of applications in the high-performance/race car field. The emerging trend is that, in tensile e Mode I fracture tests, the failure path is predominantly in the composite. Mode II fracture tests instead resulted in a cohesive fracture, meaning that, under pure shear loading, the weakest link may not be the composite. The lap-shear tests are placed midway (cohesive failure for co-bonding and composite delamination for cold-bonding, respectively), probably due to the different peel stress values related to the different adhesive Young’s modulus. The exploitation of the full capacity of the adhesive joint, hence the possibility of highlighting better, different performances of co-bonding vs. cold-bonding, would require consistent improvement of the out-of-plane strength of the CFRP laminate and/or to someway redistribute the peel stress on the bondline.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/14/3778carbon-fiberlaminate-aluminum jointsco-bondingcold-bondingfracture toughness
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author Fabrizio Moroni
Alessandro Pirondi
Chiara Pernechele
Luca Vescovi
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Alessandro Pirondi
Chiara Pernechele
Luca Vescovi
Comparison of Tensile Strength and Fracture Toughness of Co-Bonded and Cold-Bonded Carbon Fiber Laminate-Aluminum Adhesive Joints
Materials
carbon-fiber
laminate-aluminum joints
co-bonding
cold-bonding
fracture toughness
author_facet Fabrizio Moroni
Alessandro Pirondi
Chiara Pernechele
Luca Vescovi
author_sort Fabrizio Moroni
title Comparison of Tensile Strength and Fracture Toughness of Co-Bonded and Cold-Bonded Carbon Fiber Laminate-Aluminum Adhesive Joints
title_short Comparison of Tensile Strength and Fracture Toughness of Co-Bonded and Cold-Bonded Carbon Fiber Laminate-Aluminum Adhesive Joints
title_full Comparison of Tensile Strength and Fracture Toughness of Co-Bonded and Cold-Bonded Carbon Fiber Laminate-Aluminum Adhesive Joints
title_fullStr Comparison of Tensile Strength and Fracture Toughness of Co-Bonded and Cold-Bonded Carbon Fiber Laminate-Aluminum Adhesive Joints
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Tensile Strength and Fracture Toughness of Co-Bonded and Cold-Bonded Carbon Fiber Laminate-Aluminum Adhesive Joints
title_sort comparison of tensile strength and fracture toughness of co-bonded and cold-bonded carbon fiber laminate-aluminum adhesive joints
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The purpose of this work is to compare the co-bonding vs. cold-bonding route on the adhesive joint performance of a CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer) laminate–aluminum connection. In particular, the overlap shear, tensile strength and Mode I and Mode II fracture toughness will be evaluated. The adhesives for co-bonding and cold-bonding are, respectively, a thermosetting modified epoxy, unsupported structural film and a two-component epoxy adhesive, chosen as representative of applications in the high-performance/race car field. The emerging trend is that, in tensile e Mode I fracture tests, the failure path is predominantly in the composite. Mode II fracture tests instead resulted in a cohesive fracture, meaning that, under pure shear loading, the weakest link may not be the composite. The lap-shear tests are placed midway (cohesive failure for co-bonding and composite delamination for cold-bonding, respectively), probably due to the different peel stress values related to the different adhesive Young’s modulus. The exploitation of the full capacity of the adhesive joint, hence the possibility of highlighting better, different performances of co-bonding vs. cold-bonding, would require consistent improvement of the out-of-plane strength of the CFRP laminate and/or to someway redistribute the peel stress on the bondline.
topic carbon-fiber
laminate-aluminum joints
co-bonding
cold-bonding
fracture toughness
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/14/3778
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