Analysis of peel and shear strains in cracked lap shear specimens subjected to fatigue loading using digital image correlation

Authors

  • Alessandra Panerai Politecnico di Milano, Department of Mechanical Engineering, via la Masa 1, 20156 Milano, Italy
  • Gianmarco Piccoli Politecnico di Milano, Department of Mechanical Engineering, via la Masa 1, 20156 Milano, Italy
  • Luca Michele Martulli Politecnico di Milano, Department of Mechanical Engineering, via la Masa 1, 20156 Milano, Italy
  • Andrea Bernasconi Politecnico di Milano, Department of Mechanical Engineering, via la Masa 1, 20156 Milano, Italy
  • Michele Carboni Politecnico di Milano, Department of Mechanical Engineering, via la Masa 1, 20156 Milano, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2023.42.0067

Keywords:

adhesively bonded joints, cracked lap shear specimen, fatigue loading, digital image correlation

Abstract

Adhesive bonding presents many advantages, such as efficient manufacturing and improved structural performance [1]. However, in structures subjected to fatigue, cracks might initiate and propagate in joints, leading to in-service failure [2]. Most adhesively bonded joints are subjected to combination of peel and shear loads, so mixed I+II mode loading conditions are present [3]. In this work, Cracked Lap Shear specimens, which feature mixed I+II mode loading conditions, were tested under fatigue loading. During tests, crack growth was monitored using Visual Testing and Digital Image Correlation. With Digital Image Correlation, opening and sliding displacements in the bondline were extracted from the substrates’ displacement fields and compared against a Finite Element Model, revealing a highly strained process zone ahead of the crack tip. Results highlight the usefulness of DIC in capturing the deformation behaviour of adhesive joints under mixed mode loading conditions.

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Published

2023-10-12

How to Cite

Panerai, A., Piccoli, G., Martulli, L. M., Bernasconi, A., & Carboni, M. (2023). Analysis of peel and shear strains in cracked lap shear specimens subjected to fatigue loading using digital image correlation. Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings, 42, 67–71. https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2023.42.0067