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Online Published: 10 Mar 2020

Published online: 10 Mar 2020
 


Analysis and Design of Viscoelastic Adhesively Bonded Tubular Joint

Abouel-Kasem, A., Hassab -Allah, I. M., Nemat-Alla, M. M..


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Abstract
From the survey of worksabout the study of viscoelastic adhesively bonded tubular joint, it was found that a little amount of data is available about the effects of viscoelastic properties of adhesive material on the overall performance of adhesively bonded joints. In the current investigation, stress analysis was carried out for six different geometries of adhesively bonded tubular joints under quasi-static internal pressure, taking into consideration the viscoelastic properties of the adhesive material. Lifetime investigation was carried out for the adopted joints under open and closed end conditions, based on the experimental data of the mechanical properties for the viscoelastic adhesive. Finite element method was adopted through the current investigation considering non-linear viscoelastic behavior of the adhesive. The effects of joint geometry and loading conditions on the lifetime and the equivalent stresses were investigated. From the obtained results it was found that double scarf with external sleeve and stepped adhesively bonded joints are the most appropriate joints under open end condition. In addition for closed end condition butt jointwith external sleeve and external recessed sleeve joint are the most appropriate joints.

Key words: Viscoelasticity; Lifetime; FEM; Adhesively bonded tubular joint; Generalized Maxwell model


 
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Abouel-Kasem, A. , -Allah H, M. I, Nemat-Alla , M. M. Analysis and Design of Viscoelastic Adhesively Bonded Tubular Joint. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. 2014; 1(1): 13-23. doi:10.12816/0004794


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Abouel-Kasem, A. , -Allah H, M. I, Nemat-Alla , M. M. Analysis and Design of Viscoelastic Adhesively Bonded Tubular Joint. https://jecasmu.org/?mno=91584 [Access: December 25, 2024]. doi:10.12816/0004794


AMA (American Medical Association) Style

Abouel-Kasem, A. , -Allah H, M. I, Nemat-Alla , M. M. Analysis and Design of Viscoelastic Adhesively Bonded Tubular Joint. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. 2014; 1(1): 13-23. doi:10.12816/0004794



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Abouel-Kasem, A. , -Allah H, M. I, Nemat-Alla , M. M. Analysis and Design of Viscoelastic Adhesively Bonded Tubular Joint. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. (2014), [cited December 25, 2024]; 1(1): 13-23. doi:10.12816/0004794



Harvard Style

Abouel-Kasem, A., ., -Allah, . H., M., . I., Nemat-Alla, . & M., . M. (2014) Analysis and Design of Viscoelastic Adhesively Bonded Tubular Joint. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 1 (1), 13-23. doi:10.12816/0004794



Turabian Style

Abouel-Kasem, A., Hassab -Allah, I. M., Nemat-Alla, and M. M.. 2014. Analysis and Design of Viscoelastic Adhesively Bonded Tubular Joint. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 1 (1), 13-23. doi:10.12816/0004794



Chicago Style

Abouel-Kasem, A., Hassab -Allah, I. M., Nemat-Alla, and M. M.. "Analysis and Design of Viscoelastic Adhesively Bonded Tubular Joint." Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1 (2014), 13-23. doi:10.12816/0004794



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Abouel-Kasem, A., Hassab -Allah, I. M., Nemat-Alla, and M. M.. "Analysis and Design of Viscoelastic Adhesively Bonded Tubular Joint." Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1.1 (2014), 13-23. Print. doi:10.12816/0004794



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Abouel-Kasem, A., ., -Allah, . H., M., . I., Nemat-Alla, . & M., . M. (2014) Analysis and Design of Viscoelastic Adhesively Bonded Tubular Joint. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 1 (1), 13-23. doi:10.12816/0004794