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Due to their inherent advantages over mechanical-fastening methods,
the use of adhesively bonded composite joints has been
significantly increased in recent years for joining composite
beams, panels, tubes, etc., which are fundamental components in
civilian, military and aeronautic structures. Because the applied
load in the adherends is always transferred in the form of shear
and/or peel stresses through the adhesive layer, the stress
concentration developed in the end regions at the adhesive bondline
is the principal reason for causing the premature and catastrophic
failure of adhesively bonded joints. This has always been a dilemma
for the designers of such joints. In order to reduce the peel/shear
stresses concentration and improve the joint strength, some
traditional mechanical methods have been developed as practical
solutions to reduce the stress concentration, such as rounding off
sharp edges, spewing fillets, and tapering adherends. These methods
are passive in reducing stress concentration, i.e., they are
ineffective unless the pattern and magnitude of the applied loads
are fixed. Comparing to these traditional mechanical enhancement
methods, an active smart strength improvement method for adhesively
bonded composite joint is introduced in this book to adaptively
realise the reduction of peel/shear stress concentration through
the integrated piezoelectric layers as sensor/actuator in the
composite joint system. This type of joint is smart because, on one
hand, the integrated piezoelectric layers can serve as sensors to
monitor the joint system deformation; on the other hand, the
piezoelectric layers also serve as actuators to produce a
counter-balancing force or moment. In such smart joints,
counter-balancing forces and moments can be adaptively produced by
adjusting the applied electric fields to the integrated
piezoelectric layers based on the information as sensors. The
additional forces and moments can be controlled to act oppositely
to those developed internally by the payloads, thereby alleviating
the stress concentration in the joint edges and smartly improve the
joint strength. In this book, the fundamental concept of the
proposed smart adhesively bonded composite joint method is firstly
introduced, and then, the details in designing and analysing such
joints under various loading conditions are systematically
discussed, including single-lap and single-strap smart composite
joints subjected to tensile loading, and smart composite pipe
joints subjected to axial tension or bending.
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