November 21, 2024
Conference Paper

Equivalent Properties of Interfacial Void Defects at the CFRTP-adhesive Interface and Their Detrimental Effects on the Bonding Performance of Metal-CFRTP Dissimilar Joints

Abstract

This paper revealed the detrimental effects of micro-scale air interfacial voids on the debonding at the interface of carbon-fiber-reinforced polyphthalamide (CFRPPA) and thermoset adhesive, representing a weak adherend-adhesive interface, within a dissimilar joint made of an aluminum alloy and a CFRPPA. The reduced lap shear strength of the joint, due to different void area fractions at the CFRPPA-adhesive interface, can be computationally described by using equivalent interfacial properties in the modeling to avoid the explicit modeling of the micro-scale interfacial voids. Such equivalent interfacial properties (e.g., interfacial normal strength, etc.) was found to have a non-linear relationship with respect to interfacial void area fraction as well as lap shear strength. This work has practical applications by utilizing equivalent interfacial properties for the analytical and/or computational design(s) of adhesively bonded joints.

Published: November 21, 2024

Citation

Qiao Y., Y. Shin, S. Ko, A. Samanta, R.J. Seffens, J.L. Ramos, and D.R. Merkel, et al. 2024. Equivalent Properties of Interfacial Void Defects at the CFRTP-adhesive Interface and Their Detrimental Effects on the Bonding Performance of Metal-CFRTP Dissimilar Joints. In Annual Aerospace Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference (SSDM 2024), April 29 - May 1, 2024, Renton, WA, Paper No: SSDM2024-120848, V001T03A021. New York, New York:American Society of Mechanical Engineers. PNNL-SA-191930. doi:10.1115/SSDM2024-120848

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