Fatigue strength of a single lap joint SPR-bonded
- Autori: Di Franco, G; Fratini, L; Pasta, A
- Anno di pubblicazione: 2011
- Tipologia: Proceedings
- Parole Chiave: self-piercing riveting, bonded joint, fatigue, SPR-bonded
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/53929
Abstract
In the last years, hybrid joints, meaning with this the joints which consist in combining a traditional mechanical joint to a layer of adhesive, are gradually attracting the attention of various sectors of the construction of vehicles and transportation industries, for their better performance compared to just mechanical joints (self-piercing riveting SPR, riveting, and so on) or just to bonded joints. The paper investigates the fatigue behavior of a single lap joint self-piercing riveted (SPR) and bonded throughout fatigue tests. The considered geometric configuration allowed the use of two rivets placed longitudinally; an epoxy resin was used as adhesive. In the first part of the work static characterization of the joints was carried out through tensile tests. Then fatigue tests were made with the application of different levels of load. The fatigue curves were also obtained at the varying the distance between the two rivets in order to better assess the joint strength for a given length of overlap.