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A method, based on the finite element technique, is proposed in order to study the behaviour of an adhesive single lap joint, together with stochastic material properties, taking into account the uncertainties of design parameters. The technique is applicable to linear and non linear problems, with more or less complicated structures. The needs are experimental determination of the components properties and numerical tools.
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Van Vinckenroy, G., De Wilde, W.P. (1992). Modelling of the Evolution of Interface Conditions in Adhesively Bonded Joints with Probabilistic Techniques. In: Advani, S.G., Blain, W.R., de Wilde, W.P., Gillespie, J.W., Griffin, O.H. (eds) Computer Aided Design in Composite Material Technology III. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2874-2_20
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