Investigation of the structural performance of continuous adhesive glass-metal connections using structural silicone and hybrid polymer adhesives
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- Bert Van Lancker (UGent) , Wouter De Corte (UGent) and Jan Belis (UGent)
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- Current design standards and technical guidelines regarding structural adhesive glass-metal connections demonstrate only a narrow applicability window, resulting in constraints regarding the geometry of the adhesive joint, e.g. width-to-thickness ratio, that are tight as well. Therefore, research is conducted considering continuous adhesive glass-metal connections with joint geometries beyond the design framework of existing technical design guidelines. The structural silicones DowSilTM 993 and Sikasil (R) SG-500, and the hybrid polymer adhesive Soudaseal 2K are used during the experiments as such types of adhesives have already demonstrated their durability over the last 50 years in structural sealant glazing systems. This paper reports on the mechanical performance of continuous adhesive glass-metal connections with varying width-to-thickness ratios. Numerical models are validated based on experimental data, which are then used for parametric studies. From the generated data basic relationships between joint stiffness and geometrical parameters are derived, such as width-to-thickness ratio. A mechanical model of continuous adhesive glass-metal joints as proposed in literature is used to perform analytical calculations to predict the deformations and stresses in the adhesive layer, which shows good agreement with the numerical results. The existing mechanical model predicts the stiffness of these continuous connections as function of geometrical and material parameters (here for DowSilTM 993) significantly accurate. Therefore, this research can serve as a basis for the expansion of current design methods to adhesive joint geometries outside their current framework.
- Keywords
- Structural silicone, Hybrid polymer adhesive, Continuous connection, Width-to-thickness ratio, Structural glass
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HXS3BP50TP76BAD7TPZEF1YV
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- Van Lancker, Bert, et al. “Investigation of the Structural Performance of Continuous Adhesive Glass-Metal Connections Using Structural Silicone and Hybrid Polymer Adhesives.” ENGINEERING STRUCTURES, vol. 304, 2024, doi:10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.117612.
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- Van Lancker, B., De Corte, W., & Belis, J. (2024). Investigation of the structural performance of continuous adhesive glass-metal connections using structural silicone and hybrid polymer adhesives. ENGINEERING STRUCTURES, 304. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.117612
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- Van Lancker, Bert, Wouter De Corte, and Jan Belis. 2024. “Investigation of the Structural Performance of Continuous Adhesive Glass-Metal Connections Using Structural Silicone and Hybrid Polymer Adhesives.” ENGINEERING STRUCTURES 304. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.117612.
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- Van Lancker, Bert, Wouter De Corte, and Jan Belis. 2024. “Investigation of the Structural Performance of Continuous Adhesive Glass-Metal Connections Using Structural Silicone and Hybrid Polymer Adhesives.” ENGINEERING STRUCTURES 304. doi:10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.117612.
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- 1.Van Lancker B, De Corte W, Belis J. Investigation of the structural performance of continuous adhesive glass-metal connections using structural silicone and hybrid polymer adhesives. ENGINEERING STRUCTURES. 2024;304.
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- [1]B. Van Lancker, W. De Corte, and J. Belis, “Investigation of the structural performance of continuous adhesive glass-metal connections using structural silicone and hybrid polymer adhesives,” ENGINEERING STRUCTURES, vol. 304, 2024.
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