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Volumn 11, Issue 5, 1997, Pages 719-733
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A fracture mechanics approach for designing an adhesive joint for glass fibre-reinforced pipes
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Author keywords
Adhesive joint; Composite material; Failure criteria; Finite element; Fracture mechanics; Joining of pipes
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Indexed keywords
FAILURE CRITERIA;
FINITE ELEMENT;
FINITE ELEMENT MODELS;
FRACTURE MECHANICS APPROACH;
FRACTURE MECHANICS PARAMETERS;
JOINT GEOMETRY;
LIGHT WEIGHT;
MAIN TASKS;
MATERIAL PROPERTY;
STACKING SEQUENCE;
ADHESIVE JOINTS;
COMPOSITE MATERIALS;
CORROSION RESISTANCE;
FRACTURE MECHANICS;
GLASS FIBERS;
OPTIMIZATION;
PRODUCTION PLATFORMS;
CRACKS;
FINITE ELEMENT METHOD;
INTERFACES (MATERIALS);
PIPE;
PIPE;
ADHESIVE JOINTS;
COUPLER PROPERTIES;
COUPLER STACKING SEQUENCE;
COUPLER THICKNESS;
GLASS FIBRE REINFORCED PIPES;
JOINT GEOMETRY;
JOINT LENGTH;
LIGHT WEIGHT;
TAPER SLOPE;
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EID: 0030688411
PISSN: 01694243
EISSN: 15685616
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1163/156856197X00688 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (7)
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References (15)
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