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Experimental study of initial strengths and hygrothermal degradation of adhesive joints between thin aluminum and steel substrates

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijadhadh.2013.01.001

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Epoxy/epoxides; Durability; Hygrothermal degradation; Lap-shear; Surface treatment

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  1. Ministry of Education of China
  2. Tsinghua University [2010THZ02-2]
  3. General Motors [2010THZ02-2]

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Growing usage of lightweight materials such as Al and Mg alloys and composites in automotive body manufacturing has come to a point that bonding of dissimilar materials is a realistic problem to address. A significant issue related to the bonding of dissimilar materials is that the differences in substrate surface conditions, substrate chemical and physical properties often lead to bond failure at strength levels far less than the bond strength established by the adhesive manufacturer for a balanced joint. This research experimentally studied several important factors influencing initial shear strengths and hygrothermal degradation of adhesively-bonded single lap shear (SLS) joints. The effects of surface treatments such as lubrication and zinc coating on the substrates were first investigated. It was observed that even a very small change in the amount of lubricant applied to an aluminum alloy affected the initial shear strength. On the other hand, varying the amount of mill oil on a galvanized steel surface had little effect. Next, the comparative study of the initial joint strength between electro-galvanized (EG) steels and hot dipped galvanized (HDG) steels revealed that the two coatings exhibited no difference in terms of the initial strength. Also, various combinations of aluminum alloys and steel substrates were studied to observe the effect of substrate materials. It revealed that the strength of a dissimilar joint constructed of a strong substrate and relatively weak substrate fell below the strength of the like-material joint made of the relatively strong substrate, and was closer to the strength of the like-material joint composed of the relatively weak substrate. Ageing tests were performed on SLS joints at various temperatures with and without humidity. The shear strength barely changed after 60-days of exposure at various temperatures with room humidity, but degraded significantly at high temperature with high humidity. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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