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Fracture mechanics flexible joints

Fracture-mechanics test specimens A J KINLOCH Test methods for flexible and rigid joints... [Pg.652]

Another fundamental mechanics solution that has many applications in bonded joints is that of a beam on an elastic foundation. Emil Winkler first reported this analysis in 1867 [49]. The method has been widely applied to a variety of problems, perhaps most obviously that of trains passing over rails supported by the earth, and has been included in most texts on advanced mechanics of materials [16]. Since many bonded Joints have beam-like adherends supported by a more flexible adhesive layer, this model of a beam on an elastic foundation is also of great importance for a variety of joints ranging from the lap shear specimen to fracture specimens, from peel specimens to the loop tack test. [Pg.28]


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