In-situ measurement of the stiffness of the foam layer in foam-adhesive bonded structures

Foam-adhesive bonding is a common fabrication process in the aerospace, the automobile and the electronic industry. During service, the change with time in the behavior of components fabricated by this process is often caused by degradation of the foam layer within. As it is impractical, and at time...

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Main Authors: Qin, S., Shang, H. M., Fu, Yu, Lam, Yee Cheong
Other Authors: International Conference on Experimental Mechanics : Advances and Applications (1997 : Singapore)
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1013912020-09-26T22:15:57Z In-situ measurement of the stiffness of the foam layer in foam-adhesive bonded structures Qin, S. Shang, H. M. Fu, Yu Lam, Yee Cheong International Conference on Experimental Mechanics : Advances and Applications (1997 : Singapore) Temasek Laboratories DRNTU::Engineering::Aeronautical engineering::Materials of construction Foam-adhesive bonding is a common fabrication process in the aerospace, the automobile and the electronic industry. During service, the change with time in the behavior of components fabricated by this process is often caused by degradation of the foam layer within. As it is impractical, and at times impracticable, to dismantle the component for the purpose of testing and examining the foam layer, the need arises to develop methods of assessing the properties of the foam layer in situ. Many foam-adhesive bonded components comprise segments of strips bonded along their lengths to a rigid support. Additionally, these strips are secured with mechanical fasteners to prevent detachment from the support should the bonding fail. In this paper, a method is proposed which permits estimating the stiffness of the foam layer when the adherend (i.e., the strip) is subjected to point loads representing the forces exerted by the fasteners. The surface of the adherend is of mirror-like finish, as is found in the disk-drives industry. From the Moire fringe pattern generated with the use of the mirror-image method, the deflection of the adherend due to the point loads is deduced. Treating the foam layer as of the Winkler type, the magnitude of its stiffness is iterated using the theory of beams on elastic foundation. Published version 2010-11-26T08:16:53Z 2019-12-06T20:37:47Z 2010-11-26T08:16:53Z 2019-12-06T20:37:47Z 1997 1997 Conference Paper Fu, Y., Lam, Y. C., Qin, S., & Shang, H.M. (1997). In-situ measurement of the stiffness of the foam layer in foam-adhesive-bonded structures. Proceedings of the International Conference on Experimental Mechanics: Advances and Applications, 2921, pp.518-523. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/101391 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/6478 10.1117/12.269795 en Copyright 1997 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic reproduction and distribution, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper are prohibited. 6 p. application/pdf
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Qin, S.
Shang, H. M.
Fu, Yu
Lam, Yee Cheong
In-situ measurement of the stiffness of the foam layer in foam-adhesive bonded structures
description Foam-adhesive bonding is a common fabrication process in the aerospace, the automobile and the electronic industry. During service, the change with time in the behavior of components fabricated by this process is often caused by degradation of the foam layer within. As it is impractical, and at times impracticable, to dismantle the component for the purpose of testing and examining the foam layer, the need arises to develop methods of assessing the properties of the foam layer in situ. Many foam-adhesive bonded components comprise segments of strips bonded along their lengths to a rigid support. Additionally, these strips are secured with mechanical fasteners to prevent detachment from the support should the bonding fail. In this paper, a method is proposed which permits estimating the stiffness of the foam layer when the adherend (i.e., the strip) is subjected to point loads representing the forces exerted by the fasteners. The surface of the adherend is of mirror-like finish, as is found in the disk-drives industry. From the Moire fringe pattern generated with the use of the mirror-image method, the deflection of the adherend due to the point loads is deduced. Treating the foam layer as of the Winkler type, the magnitude of its stiffness is iterated using the theory of beams on elastic foundation.
author2 International Conference on Experimental Mechanics : Advances and Applications (1997 : Singapore)
author_facet International Conference on Experimental Mechanics : Advances and Applications (1997 : Singapore)
Qin, S.
Shang, H. M.
Fu, Yu
Lam, Yee Cheong
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author Qin, S.
Shang, H. M.
Fu, Yu
Lam, Yee Cheong
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title In-situ measurement of the stiffness of the foam layer in foam-adhesive bonded structures
title_short In-situ measurement of the stiffness of the foam layer in foam-adhesive bonded structures
title_full In-situ measurement of the stiffness of the foam layer in foam-adhesive bonded structures
title_fullStr In-situ measurement of the stiffness of the foam layer in foam-adhesive bonded structures
title_full_unstemmed In-situ measurement of the stiffness of the foam layer in foam-adhesive bonded structures
title_sort in-situ measurement of the stiffness of the foam layer in foam-adhesive bonded structures
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