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Topology optimization of adhesively bonded double lap joints

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijadhadh.2022.103238

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Topology optimization (BESO); Finite element stress analysis; Orthotropic materials; Joint design; Lap-shear

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Current studies show great potential for mechanical optimization of adhesively bonded joints, but the potential is not fully utilized. Existing approaches focus on changing the geometry of the joints to redistribute stress peaks and improve load capacity, but fail to find a general optimal solution. This paper proposes an optimization methodology based on a failure criterion to improve the efficiency and eliminate underutilized spots of material in adhesive bonding.
Current studies show great, but unutilized potential for mechanical optimization of adhesively bonded joints. There are different approaches, e. g. mixed adhesive joints; tapered adherends or joints with spew fillets, all of which try to redistribute the stress peaks, occurring at the ends of adhesive layer overlap, in favor to the load capacity. However, these investigations fail to take a general approach to find optimal geometric solutions to the problem of joining two materials by means of adhesive bonding. Instead the geometry is changed by predefined parameters such as tapering angles, spew fillet radii or the number of adhesives in mixed adhesive joints. To allow a non-parametric optimization, this paper proposes and investigates an extended bi-directional evolu-tionary structural optimization methodology based on a failure criterion to account for othotropic materials, which are often used in the context of bonding. The optimized joint geometry, generated by the proposed al-gorithm, resulted in a fairly constant distribution of elemental failure probability compared to the non-optimized state, thus eliminating underutilized spots of material and increasing the efficiency of the connection. Further-more the influence of different parameters such as the overlap-length to adherend thickness ratio; the stiffness between adherend and adhesive as well as the adherend degree of orthotropy were investigated for optimal joint geometry.

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