
4. Application to hybrid assemblies (bolted/glued)
4.1 Membrane analytical approach
A simplified model of an n-fastener hybrid bolted/glued (HBC) connection in bar kinematics is proposed and solved using a classical approach to integrating the differential equations governing the model . For n fasteners, the structure comprises n + 1 bonded spans, each of the j spans being located between d j–1 and d j (figure
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Standards and norms
- Adhesives – Determination of shear behaviour of structural adhesives – Part 2 : Tensile test method using thick adherends - ISO 11003-2 - 2019
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