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Adhesively bonded joints of jute, glass and hybrid jute/glass fibre-reinforced polymer composites for automotive industry
by
Cavalcanti, D. K. K.
, de Queiroz, H. F. M.
, Banea, M. D.
in
Adhesive bonding
/ Adhesive joints
/ Aluminum
/ Automobile industry
/ Automotive glass
/ Biomaterials
/ Bonded joints
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Failure load
/ Fiber composites
/ Fiber reinforced polymers
/ Glass fiber reinforced plastics
/ Jute
/ Material properties
/ Materials Science
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Polymers
/ Stiffness
/ Surfaces and Interfaces
/ Thin Films
/ Weight reduction
2021
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Adhesively bonded joints of jute, glass and hybrid jute/glass fibre-reinforced polymer composites for automotive industry
by
Cavalcanti, D. K. K.
, de Queiroz, H. F. M.
, Banea, M. D.
in
Adhesive bonding
/ Adhesive joints
/ Aluminum
/ Automobile industry
/ Automotive glass
/ Biomaterials
/ Bonded joints
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Failure load
/ Fiber composites
/ Fiber reinforced polymers
/ Glass fiber reinforced plastics
/ Jute
/ Material properties
/ Materials Science
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Polymers
/ Stiffness
/ Surfaces and Interfaces
/ Thin Films
/ Weight reduction
2021
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Adhesively bonded joints of jute, glass and hybrid jute/glass fibre-reinforced polymer composites for automotive industry
by
Cavalcanti, D. K. K.
, de Queiroz, H. F. M.
, Banea, M. D.
in
Adhesive bonding
/ Adhesive joints
/ Aluminum
/ Automobile industry
/ Automotive glass
/ Biomaterials
/ Bonded joints
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Failure load
/ Fiber composites
/ Fiber reinforced polymers
/ Glass fiber reinforced plastics
/ Jute
/ Material properties
/ Materials Science
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Polymers
/ Stiffness
/ Surfaces and Interfaces
/ Thin Films
/ Weight reduction
2021
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Adhesively bonded joints of jute, glass and hybrid jute/glass fibre-reinforced polymer composites for automotive industry
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Adhesively bonded joints of jute, glass and hybrid jute/glass fibre-reinforced polymer composites for automotive industry
2021
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Overview
Natural fibre-reinforced composites have attracted a great deal of attention by the automotive industry mainly due to their sustainable characteristics and low cost. The use of sustainable composites is expected to continuously increase in this area as the cost and weight of vehicles could be partially reduced by replacing glass fibre composites and aluminium with natural fibre composites. Adhesive bonding is the preferred joining method for composites and is increasingly used in the automotive industry. However, the literature on natural fibre reinforced polymer composite adhesive joints is scarce and needs further investigation. The main objective of this study was to investigate experimentally adhesively bonded joints made of natural, synthetic and interlaminar hybrid fibre-reinforced polymer composites. The effect of the number of the interlaminar synthetic layers required in order to match the bonded joint efficiency of a fully synthetic GFRP bonded joint was studied. It was found that the failure load of the hybrid jute/glass adherend joints increased by increasing the number of external synthetic layers (i.e. the failure load of hybrid 3-layer joint increased by 28.6% compared to hybrid 2-layer joint) and reached the pure synthetic adherends joints efficiency due to the optimum compromise between the adherend material property (i.e. stiffness and strength) and a diminished bondline peel stress state.
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Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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