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Adhesive joint strength of hybrid assemblies: Titanium sheet-composites and aluminium sheet-composites—Experimental and numerical verification

Rudawska, 2010

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508482455346061847
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Rudawska A
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International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives

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This article presents the results of the testing of adhesive joint strength of hybrid assemblies consisting of different materials and joints of the same materials. Both experimental testing and numerical FEM analysis of the joints were applied. This type of joint can be found in the …
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