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A Stress Analysis of a Band-Adiiesive Butt Joint Subjected to a Torsional Load

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The stress distribution and the displacement are examined when an adhesive butt joint, in which two dissimilar tubular or solid shafts are bonded at the interface partially, are subjected to a torsional load. In the analysis, general representations of the stress and the displacement are given as a torsional problem. Then, the effects of the ratio of the shear modulus of an adhesive to that of the shafts, the bonded portion of band-adhesive, i.e., partially bonded and the thickness of the adhesive on the stress distribution at the interface are clarified by the numerical calculations. In the numerical calculation of the band-adhesive joint, it is seen that the shear stresses at the inner and the outer circumferences of the interface become steep so that the stresses are singular at the points.

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Nakano, Y., Sawa, T. (1990). A Stress Analysis of a Band-Adiiesive Butt Joint Subjected to a Torsional Load. In: Hyde, T.H., Ollerton, E. (eds) Applied Stress Analysis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0779-9_42

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