Further developments in the design and analysis of adhesive-bonded structural jointsPreviously developed computer programs for analyzing stepped-lap adhesive-bonded joints and doublers have been modified to permit the inclusion of variable adhesives as well as nonuniform adherends. The new version of the analysis program is described with reference to examples illustrating the effects of load redistribution around flaws and porosity. The loss of strength associated with pinched-off edges is illustrated, and the benefits of deliberately thickening the adhesive layer in the immediate vicinity of the ends of the overlap are demonstrated. The changes in shear load transfer due to softening of some of the adhesive by moisture absorption while the remainder either has never been soaked or has dried out locally are discussed.
Document ID
19820037443
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Hart-Smith, L. J. (Douglas Aircraft Co. Long Beach, CA, United States)