Role of bolt pretension in determining stress and load-bearing capacity of hybrid joints

IF 3.2 3区 材料科学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Tobias Evers , Marc Aurel Viehöfer , Morten Voß , Till Vallée , Koichi Yokozeki
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This study investigated the effect of bolt pretension on the load-bearing capacity and stress distribution of hybrid joints combining adhesive bonding and mechanical fastening, using two brittle epoxies (SW7240 and DP460) and one ductile polyurethane (SF479). Experimental results showed that the brittle epoxies consistently maintained a load capacity above 300 kN, even at low pretension levels (10% of the maximum 65 kN), whereas the polyurethane exhibited marked sensitivity to pretension, with its load capacity increasing from 220 kN at 10% pretension to approximately 300 kN at full pretension. Despite these differences, all adhesives displayed brittle failure, characterized by cohesive failure near the adhesive layer’s surface. Material characterization revealed linear-elastic behavior for the epoxies and bi-linear behavior for the polyurethane, which allowed for effective stress redistribution. Multiaxial stress analysis indicated that pretension-induced compressive stresses critically enhanced the polyurethane’s performance by shifting the stress state to delay failure, while localized stress concentrations limited the benefits of pretension for the epoxies. Finite element analysis supported these observations, showing that pretension had minimal effect on the concentrated tensile stresses in epoxy-bonded joints but improved stress distribution in polyurethane-bonded joints, enabling them to sustain higher loads without exceeding failure thresholds. These findings emphasize the importance of adhesive selection and the interaction between pretension and stress management, with brittle epoxies offering robust performance irrespective of pretension, while ductile polyurethanes leverage pretension to achieve enhanced load-bearing capacity under combined loading conditions.
螺栓预拉力在确定混合接头应力和承载能力中的作用
采用两种脆性环氧树脂(SW7240和DP460)和一种韧性聚氨酯(SF479),研究螺栓预拉力对粘接与机械紧固相结合的混合接头承载能力和应力分布的影响。实验结果表明,即使在较低的预紧力水平(最大预紧力65kn的10%)下,脆性环氧树脂的承载能力也始终保持在300kn以上,而聚氨酯对预紧力表现出明显的敏感性,其承载能力从10%预紧力下的220 kN增加到全预紧力下的约300 kN。尽管存在这些差异,但所有胶粘剂都表现出脆性破坏,其特征是胶粘剂层表面附近的内聚破坏。材料表征揭示了环氧树脂的线性弹性行为和聚氨酯的双线性行为,这允许有效的应力重新分布。多轴应力分析表明,预紧引起的压应力通过将应力状态转移到延迟破坏状态来提高聚氨酯的性能,而局部应力集中限制了预紧对环氧树脂的好处。有限元分析支持了这些观察结果,表明预张力对环氧树脂粘合接头的集中拉伸应力影响最小,但改善了聚氨酯粘合接头的应力分布,使其能够承受更高的载荷而不会超过失效阈值。这些发现强调了粘合剂选择的重要性以及预紧力和应力管理之间的相互作用,脆性环氧树脂无论预紧力如何都能提供强大的性能,而韧性聚氨酯利用预紧力在组合载荷条件下实现增强的承载能力。
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International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
8.80%
发文量
200
审稿时长
8.3 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives draws together the many aspects of the science and technology of adhesive materials, from fundamental research and development work to industrial applications. Subject areas covered include: interfacial interactions, surface chemistry, methods of testing, accumulation of test data on physical and mechanical properties, environmental effects, new adhesive materials, sealants, design of bonded joints, and manufacturing technology.
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