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Joints in components or structures incur a weight penalty, are a
source of failure, cause manufacturing problems, and are
unfortunately unavoidable in most structures ranging from aircraft,
and spacecraft to ships and offshore platforms, to automobiles,
bridges and buildings. An important requirement for the complete
design of practical structures is the development of attachment
methods and joint designs. Recent Advances in Structural Joints and
Repairs for Composite Materials provides an up-to-date account of
adhesively bonded and mechanically fastened joints and repairs.
Audience: This book will prove to be an informative resource for
all engineers and researchers involved with joining and repair of
composite structures.
254 7. 2 AEROSPACE 261 7. 3 MARINE 265 7. 4 GROUND TRANSPORTATION
268 7. 5 CNIL 270 References 285 Index Preface Most structures
consist of an assembly of a number of individual components that
must be connected to form an integral load transmission path. These
connections are often referred to as joints and can be achieved in
a variety of forms, e. g. by bolting, riveting, or other forms of
mechanical fastening, or by welding or brazing for connecting
metallic elements, or by adhesive bonding. No matter what forms of
connections are used in the structure, these joints are potentially
the weakest points in the structure and the locations where a
weight penalty may apply. Thus structural joints must be designed
adequately to meet the specific design requirements. Adhesive
bonding represents one of the most important enabling technologies
for developing innovative design concepts and structural
configurations as well as exploiting new materials. The evolution
of adhesive bonding technology, and its current knowledge base, was
made possibly by the explosive growth in the adhesive applications
in a great variety of industries over the past few decades. While
it is easy for everyone to identify examples of adhesive bonding in
the world around us, analysis and design of structural bonded
joints represent one of the most challenging jobs in structural
design and manufacturing. Compared to other joining methods,
particularly mechanical fastening, adhesive bonding can offer
substantial performance and economic advantages.
254 7. 2 AEROSPACE 261 7. 3 MARINE 265 7. 4 GROUND TRANSPORTATION
268 7. 5 CNIL 270 References 285 Index Preface Most structures
consist of an assembly of a number of individual components that
must be connected to form an integral load transmission path. These
connections are often referred to as joints and can be achieved in
a variety of forms, e. g. by bolting, riveting, or other forms of
mechanical fastening, or by welding or brazing for connecting
metallic elements, or by adhesive bonding. No matter what forms of
connections are used in the structure, these joints are potentially
the weakest points in the structure and the locations where a
weight penalty may apply. Thus structural joints must be designed
adequately to meet the specific design requirements. Adhesive
bonding represents one of the most important enabling technologies
for developing innovative design concepts and structural
configurations as well as exploiting new materials. The evolution
of adhesive bonding technology, and its current knowledge base, was
made possibly by the explosive growth in the adhesive applications
in a great variety of industries over the past few decades. While
it is easy for everyone to identify examples of adhesive bonding in
the world around us, analysis and design of structural bonded
joints represent one of the most challenging jobs in structural
design and manufacturing. Compared to other joining methods,
particularly mechanical fastening, adhesive bonding can offer
substantial performance and economic advantages.
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