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Service Life of Adhesive Bonds under Cyclic Loading with a Filler Based on Natural Waste from Coconut Oil Production

The research is focused on the evaluation of mechanical properties of adhesive bonds with a composite layer of adhesive to increase their service life (safety) under cyclic loading of different intensities. Cyclic loading represents a frequent cause of adhesive bond failure and, thus, a reduction in...

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Published in:Polymers 2022-03, Vol.14 (5), p.1033
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Agricultural commodities
Bond strength
Coconut oil
Composite materials
Cyclic loads
Environmental impact
Fillers
Humidity
Laboratories
Mechanical properties
Particle size
Polymers
Service life
Shear strength
Static tests
Stress
Variance analysis
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Wetting
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