Adhesive Bonding of Similar and Dissimilar Metal Joints (Record no. 14745)

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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 621.791
Item number C394A
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Personal name Chauhan, Mayank
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Title Adhesive Bonding of Similar and Dissimilar Metal Joints
Statement of responsibility, etc by Mayank Chauhan
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication IIT Jodhpur
Name of publisher Department of Mechanical Engineering
Year of publication 2019
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Number of Pages xii,59p.
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Summary, etc In the present study, epoxy adhesive along with AA5083 aluminium alloy and Dual Phase(DP780) steel sheets were used for investigation.Nowadays, the use of adhesive and adhesively bonded joints have been considerably appreciated in the industry due to reduced stress concentration, rust prevention, and a significant reduction in costs compared to other types of permanent joints. Adhesively bonded joints application in structural components for automotive industry has increased significantly in recent years and provides many benefits that will ultimately lead to lighter-weight vehicles, fuel savings, and reduced emissions. The principal benefits are design flexibility, opportunity for part consolidation, and joining of dissimilar materials.The bonding may be made between metal-metal, metal-composite or composite-composite. The aim of this work is to carry out an experimental study, quantify the various parameters affecting the strength of single-lap joints. In the present study, the work was to evaluate the strength of similar and dissimilar materials joints by performing shear-tensile tests and also influence of various parameters were scrutinize suchas the surface roughness, overlap length, bondline thickness, curing temperature-time and also artificial sea water environment was created to study its effect on adhesively bonded joints. Different types of failure such as adhesion, cohesion and mixed type failure wereobserved during failure mode analysis<br/>
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Topical Term Adhesive Bonding
Topical Term MTech Theses
Topical Term Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Personal name Chhibber, Rahul
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