This timely book on structural adhesives joints showcases all the pertinent topics and will be of immense value to scientists and engineers in many industries.
Most structures are comprised of a number of individual parts or components which have to be connected to form a system with integral load transmission path. The structural adhesive bonding represents one of the most enabling technologies to fabricate most complex structural configurations involving advanced materials (e.g. composites) for load-bearing applications. Quite recently there has been a lot of activity in harnessing nanotechnology (use of nanomaterials) in ameliorating the existing or devising better performing structural adhesives.
The 10 chapters by subject matter experts look at the following issues:
Surface preparation for structural adhesive joints (SAJ)
Use of nanoparticles in enhancing performance of SAJ
Optimization of SAJ
Durability aspects of SAJ
Debonding of SAJ
Fracture mechanics of SAJ
Failure analysis of SAJ
Damage behavior in functionally graded SAJ
Impact, shock and vibration characteristics of composites for SAJ
Delamination arrest methods in SAJ