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Öğe The influence of adherend width on tensile strength and failure load of Z joints bonded with adhesive(International Journal of Physical Sciences, 2012-07-19) Adin, Hamit; işcan, BahattinIn this study, the influence of the adherend width on the tensile strength and failure loads of Z joints were analyzed both experimentally and numerically. The Z joints were subjected to tensile load in the experiments. The stress analyses were executed using the finite element method (FEM). The FEM analyses were performed with Ansys (v.14.0.1). The FEM analyses were carried out to investigate the stress and strain distributions in the adhesive layer of the Z joints. Experimental results were also compared with numerical results, thus they were found quite reasonable. The results showed that the joint strength and failure loads increased when specimen width (b) was increased. Lowest failure load was also determined at the 10 mm width for each specimen. In order to increase the performance of the joint, 30 mm was found to be the most suitable value of widthÖğe The effect of angle adhesive with bonded in Z type materials(e-Journal of New World Sciences Academy, 2010-03) Adin, Hamit; Turgut, Aydın; İşcan, BahattinThe usage of adhesives as connecting on method is increasing rapidly in today world. Many of research, development and engineering have been made to find the most important parameters for a success adhesion. In this study, stress analysis of Z type bonded sheet that connected with various adhesives has been investigated. The adhesive thickness was constant (0.20 mm) b lap joint length and lap joint angles (θ=15º, 30º, 45º) were varied for analysis. This study has deal with the effect of overlap angle on predicting of the damage load of adhesively bonded joints via a linear FEM(Finite Element Method). All of the analysis were carried out with Ansys (10.0) computer software with a generally purposed finite element application. Experimental results were compared with numerical results and were found quite reasonable