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Volumn 15, Issue 3, 2001, Pages 345-369
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The role of the polymer/metal interphase and its residual stresses in the critical strain energy release rate (Gc) determined using a three-point flexure test
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Author keywords
Epoxy metal interphase; Practical adhesion; Residual stresses; Strain energy release rate; Three point flexure test; Young's modulus
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Indexed keywords
ALUMINUM ALLOYS;
CRACK PROPAGATION;
ELASTIC MODULI;
EPOXY RESINS;
ETCHING;
INTERFACES (MATERIALS);
MONOMERS;
RESIDUAL STRESSES;
STRAIN;
SUBSTRATES;
TITANIUM ALLOYS;
ADHESION;
ELASTICITY;
POLYMERS;
STRAIN ENERGY;
CRITICAL STRAIN ENERGY RELEASE RATE;
DOUBLE CANTILEVER ADHESION TEST;
EPOXY-METAL INTERPHASE;
PRACTICAL ADHESION;
TAPERED DOUBLE CANTILEVER BEAM TEST;
THREE POINT FLEXURE TEST;
ULTIMATE PARAMETER;
ADHESION;
TESTING;
ADHESION TEST;
BULK POLYMER;
CRITICAL STRAIN ENERGY;
DOUBLE CANTILEVER BEAM;
EPOXY MONOMERS;
EPOXY/METAL INTERPHASE;
INTRINSIC PARAMETERS;
METALLIC SUBSTRATE;
ORGANIC LAYERS;
PREPOLYMERS;
QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATIONS;
STRESS INTENSITY;
THICK COATINGS;
THREE-LAYER MODELS;
THREE-LAYER SYSTEMS;
THREE-POINT FLEXURE TEST;
TI-6AL-4V;
YOUNG'S MODULUS;
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EID: 0034992227
PISSN: 01694243
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1163/156856101750196784 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (32)
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References (4)
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