Behavior of Adhesive Lap Joints in Aluminum Tubes for Crashworthy Structures

2022-01-0873

03/29/2022

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Tubular sections are found in many automotive structural components such as front rails, cross beams, and sub-frames. They are also used in other vehicular structures, such as buses and rails. In many of these components, smaller tubular sections may be joined together using an adhesive to build the required structure. For crash safety applications, it is important that the joined tube sections be able to provide high energy absorption capability and withstand the impact load before the adhesive bond failure occurs. In this study, single lap tubular joints between two aluminum tubes are investigated for their crush performance at both quasi-static and high impact speeds using finite element analysis. A crash optimized adhesive Betamate 1496 is considered. The joint parameters, such as adhesive overlap length, tube diameters and tube lengths, are varied to determine their effects on energy absorption, peak and mean loads, and tube deformation mode. Recommendations are made for the design of single lap adhesive joints in aluminum tubes for crashworthy structures.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-0873
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8
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Urapakam Ramakrishnan, M., and Mallick, P., "Behavior of Adhesive Lap Joints in Aluminum Tubes for Crashworthy Structures," SAE Technical Paper 2022-01-0873, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-0873.
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Mar 29, 2022
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2022-01-0873
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Technical Paper
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English