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An investigation into the effect of roughness conditions and materials on bond strength of CFRP/steel double strap joints

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posted on 2023-05-18, 14:48 authored by Phan, HB, Damien HollowayDamien Holloway, Jiao, H
Different combinations of carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP) and adhesives were employed to connect two steel plates in double strap joints with various roughness levels. Three different bond lengths were also examined to decide which one was preferred for further testing. All specimens were subjected to static tensile test until failure. It was found that variations of surface roughness level between 0.73 and 7.75 μm had no significant effect on the ultimate loading capacity of the specimens. However, the CFRP type played a very important role in the bond strength and the failure modes. The best performing CFRP type was the CFRP plate. It was also found that the effective bond length was approximately 100 mm when using CFRP plates.

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Publication title

Australian Journal of Structural Engineering

Volume

16

Issue

4

Pagination

292-301

ISSN

1328-7982

Department/School

School of Engineering

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Place of publication

Australia

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Copyright 2015 Engineers Australia

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