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Designing Bonded Cylindrical Joints for Automotive Applications
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Anaerobic adhesives are now being used in more demanding load bearing cylindrical joint applications. The key to the success of such applications is to combine the adhesive with a reduced interference fit and still achieve high static and dynamic torsional strength. To develop such applications required a strength prediction method to aid in the design process. An empirically based PC software package was developed and has enabled assessment of the feasibility of a proposed joint design before the prototype testing stage. This approach is demonstrated through the development of several recent automotive applications including driveline gear bonding.
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O'Reilly, C., "Designing Bonded Cylindrical Joints for Automotive Applications," SAE Technical Paper 900776, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900776.Also In
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