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Experimental and Numerical Characterization of Adhesively Bonded Joint: From Mechanical Properties to New Fields of Application

A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Advanced Materials Characterization".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 August 2025 | Viewed by 1293

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Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development–ENEA, 40032 Camugnano, Italy
Interests: adhesive bonding; structural bonding; adhesive connections, composite materials; composite structures; solid mechanics; aging; structural rehabilitation; high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete
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Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, Centrale Marseille, LMA, 13453 Marseille, France
Interests: molecular bonding; direct bonding; adhesive bonding; structural bonding; composite materials; composite structures; polymers; solid mechanics; aging
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Structural adhesives are high-strength materials specifically formulated to bond dissimilar elements such as metals, composites, and plastics, offering numerous advantages in modern manufacturing and construction and providing strong, durable, and versatile bonding solutions in various applications, including aerospace, automotive, construction, and manufacturing, where strong and durable bonds are essential features.

Today, various structural adhesives such as epoxies, polyurethanes, acrylics, cyanoacrylics, and methacrylics are being studied by academic and industrial researchers to find the best bonding solution for any type of mechanical application.

Their worldwide popularity is based on the following key characteristics: their high bond strength, ability to withstand significant mechanical loads, durability, and resistance to environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and chemicals. In addition, the use of adhesives results in corrosion resistance, providing a barrier to corrosion and extending the life of assemblies, and improved aesthetics, creating smooth, invisible joints without the need for mechanical fasteners.

This Special Issue will focus on advancing our shared knowledge of the use of structural adhesives from numerical and experimental perspectives, including the study of mechanical properties, durability, fatigue, repair, recycling, interfacial interactions, surface chemistry, test methods, new adhesive materials, sealants, joint design, manufacturing technology, theoretical models, analytical models, finite element models, analysis, and new areas of application.

We invite you to submit a manuscript for this Special Issue. Original research articles and reviews related to any of the above topics are welcome.

Dr. Marco Lamberti
Dr. Aurelien Maurel-Pantel
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Keywords

  • adhesive bonding
  • fatigue
  • durability
  • repair
  • recycling
  • adhesive joint
  • mechanical properties.

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Mechanical Performance of Adhesive Connections in Structural Applications
by Marco Lamberti, Aurélien Maurel-Pantel and Frédéric Lebon
Materials 2023, 16(22), 7066; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16227066 - 7 Nov 2023
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Abstract
Adhesive bonding is an excellent candidate for realising connections for secondary structures in structural applications such as offshore wind turbines and installations, avoiding the risk and associated welding problems. The strength of the adhesive layer is an important parameter to consider in the [...] Read more.
Adhesive bonding is an excellent candidate for realising connections for secondary structures in structural applications such as offshore wind turbines and installations, avoiding the risk and associated welding problems. The strength of the adhesive layer is an important parameter to consider in the design process it being lower than the strength capacity of the bonding material. The presence of defects in the adhesive materials undoubtedly influences the mechanical behaviour of bonded composite structures. More specifically, the reduction in strength is more pronounced as the presence of defects (voids) increases. For this reason, a correct evaluation of the presence of defects, which can be translated into damage parameters, has become essential in predicting the actual behaviour of the bonded joints under different external loading conditions. In this paper, an extensive experimental programme has been carried out on adhesively bonded connections subjected to Mode I and Mode II loading conditions in order to characterise the mechanical properties of a commercial epoxy resin and to define the damage parameters. The initial damage parameters of the adhesive layer have been identified according to the Kachanov–Sevostianov material definition, which is able to take into account the presence of diffuse initial cracking. Full article
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