Experimental investigation into the tensile strength post-repair on damaged Aluminium 2024 -T3 plate using hybrid bonding/riveting
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2024
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Since the implementation of repair processes by composite patch bonding, this process has consistently demonstrated high
performance across various industrial sectors, especially in the fields of aeronautics, aerospace and civil engineering. Consequently, there
are situations in which the riveting process becomes the sole solution, particularly when the structure is subjected to severe mechanical or
thermo-mechanical stresses, since adhesives have low mechanical strength after aging. Each method has its own set of advantages and
disadvantages. The current trend is to combine these two processes to minimize their drawbacks as much as possible. The objective of
this work is to present an experimental study into the repair of an aluminum plate AL2024-T3 with a central circular notch using a patch of
different nature (metal or composite), under tensile loading conditions. The repair composite considered is a carbon/epoxide. The results of
the tensile tests clearly showed that the repair by the combination of the two processes clearly improves the mechanical strength of the
damaged structure. A comparison of the results of the experimental curves obtained on riveted, bonded, and hybrid assemblies has been
taken into consideration.
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Composite patch, Aluminium AL2024-T3, Bonding, Riveting, Hybrid process
