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Failure and fracture in adhesively bonded 3D-printed joints: An overview on the current trends

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ENGINEERING FAILURE ANALYSIS
卷 153, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2023.107574

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3D printing; Failure analysis; Adhesive joints; FEM

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This review summarizes recent advancements in failure and fracture of adhesively bonded joints with 3D-printed polymeric adherends, including experimental studies, approaches to strength improvement, and finite element modeling. The documented data is of great significance for comparison, improvement, and future research on 3D-printed joints.
Additive manufacturing (AM) as an innovative technique with favourable and unique solutions in fabricating complex products, is being widely used in diverse applications. AM, also known as three-dimensional (3D) printing technology was introduced for fabrication of prototypes, and currently its applications have been widely extended to production of end-used products too. As a result, mechanical strength of 3D-printed parts, and specially joints with 3D-printed substrates (adherends) gain considerable significance. This review attempts to comprehensively summarise recent advancements in failure and fracture of adhesively bonded joints with 3D -printed polymeric adherends. To this aim, we have reviewed experimental studies, which investigate effects of adhesive and printing parameters on the failure of 3D-printed adhesive joints. In addition, different approaches to strength improvement of 3D-printed adhesive joints are reviewed and discussed. Since computational finite element models (FEM) can provide a profound knowledge about the stress and force transition between adhesive layers and 3D -printed adherends, an overview on different FEM approaches in the field has been presented. The documented data can be used not only for comparison, failure analysis, and improvement of 3D-printed adhesive joints, but also is beneficial for the future research and further studies in fabrication of a 3D-printed joint with a superior structural performance and integrity.

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