Load Distribution Analysis Of Hybrid Bolted And Bonded Joints
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The traditional joining methods like mechanical fasteners or adhesives are used in
newlinevarious structural applications like airplanes, automobiles, ships etc. These methods
newlinehave their own advantages and disadvantages. The mechanical fasteners help is repair
newlinework because of easy assembly and disassembly, the joint performance do not depend
newlineon condition of base materials but, the mechanical joining method on the other hand
newlineincreases the overall weight of the joint, stress concentration and distortion of the base
newlinematerials .The increased weight of the joint results in more fuel consumption. Whereas
newlinethe adhesives have excellent strength and they also reduce the weight of the joint, but
newlinethey fail catastrophically (i.e. suddenly) without prior intimation. This increases the risk
newlinefor the type of applications where they are used. Hybrid Joint, which is the combination
newlineof the two joining techniques (bolted and bonded) is a good solution to overcome the
newlinedrawbacks of the traditional methods. In hybrid joint, due to high stiffness of adhesives,
newlinethe maximum load is shared by adhesive and load is transferred to the bolts only after
newlinethe failure of adhesives. Thus, the contribution of bolts is minimum. In this study, to
newlineincrease the contribution of bolts in hybrid joint load sharing, a low strength adhesive
newlineis used. The parameters that affect the performance of the joint are selected by using
newlinethe Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP).The output parameters identified to be failure
newlineload and displacement were measured for the different combinations of input
newlineparameters .The selected input parameters by AHP method were bolt size, tightening
newlinetorque, bolt hole clearance, adhesive type ,adhesive thickness, overlap length and joint
newlinematerial. Taguchi s L27 orthogonal array is used to identify the optimum combination
newlineof parameters in hybrid joints. From the various parameters studied adhesive type,
newlineadhesive thickness and joint material are found to be significant.