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Research of Quasi-static Tests and Static Loading on Hybrid Adhesive Bonds

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The research was focused on quasi-static tests of adhesive bonds based on modified epoxy resin by adding filler in microparticle form reached by treatment from seed pressing process Jatropha Curcas L. The service life and mechanical properties (the tensile strength and elongation at break) of adhesive bond were evaluated for quasi-static test by exposure to 1000 cycles with loading 5–30% (165–989 N) and 5–70% (165–2307 N) of adhesive bond static tensile strength without modification. The results of hybrid adhesive bonds (with filler) did not prove significant increase in adhesive bond tensile strength but proved an increase in the fatigue strength of adhesive bonds. Research results proved that the service life of adhesive bond decreased at loading 70% of adhesive bond static tensile strength, i.e. 100 to 400 cycles according to filler concentration.

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Tichý, M., Müller, M., Šleger, V., Valášek, P. (2022). Research of Quasi-static Tests and Static Loading on Hybrid Adhesive Bonds. In: Machado, J., Soares, F., Trojanowska, J., Ottaviano, E. (eds) Innovations in Mechanical Engineering. icieng 2021. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79165-0_14

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