Characterization of the mechanical properties of a polyurethane adhesive: Tensile strength and Fracture tests
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The aim of this paper is to study the response of a polyurethane-based adhesive when subjected to different loading conditions. To achieve this, double cantilever beam (DCB) and dogbone specimens were manufactured, and tensile strength, fracture and fatigue fracture tests were performed. The results of the tensile tests revealed a tensile strength of 14.5 MPa and an elastic modulus of 0.27 GPa for the studied polyurethane adhesive. The analysis of the fatigue tests showed that fatigue crack growth starts to stabilize after 20% of the test is done, and that the adhesive used is more suitable for static loading conditions than for cyclic loading conditions, since the value of the average , 0.2 N/mm, is much lower than the value of the average , 4 N/mm.
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