Relationship between the Geometric Properties and the Shear Modulus of an Adhesive, and Optimization of Mechanical Behavior of Bonded Assemblies

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The bonding is a method of maintaining solidly and permanently attaching two surfaces, similar or different of materials by adhesive.It is known that several parameters influence the bounding quality such as the size and the intrinsic properties of the adhesive and the plate. The experimental design methodology is used to investigate the effects of lap length, thickness of the adhesive, the shear modulus of the adhesive and lap width in order to achieve an optimization of the bonding operation. This optimization allows us to identify the most influencing parameters on the bounding performances.In order to ensure the minimal stress; an interaction study has found different combinations of factors.

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