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DeGarmo’s Materials and Processes in Manufacturing
Chapter 34: Adhesive Bonding, Mechanical Fastening, and Joining of Nonmetals DeGarmo’s Materials and Processes in Manufacturing
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34.1 Adhesive Bonding
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Common Types of Adhesives by Products
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Consumption of Adhesives by End-Use
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Common Structural Adhesives
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Advantages/Disadvantages of Adhesives
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Stresses in Adhesive Joints
FIGURE 34-3 Types of stresses in adhesive-bonded joints.
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Adhesive Joint Design FIGURE 34-4 Possible designs
of adhesive-bonded joints and a rating of their performance in service.
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Adhesive Corners FIGURE 34-5 Adhesively bonded corner and angle joint
designs.
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Failure Modes FIGURE 34-6 Failure modes of adhesive joints.
(a) Adhesive failure, (b) cohesive failure within the adhesive, and (c) cohesive failure within the substrate
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34.2 Mechanical Fastening
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Types of Integral Fasteners
FIGURE 34-7 Several types of integral fasteners: (a) lanced tab to fasten wires or cables to sheet or plate; (b) and (c) assembly through folded tabs and slots for different types of loading; (d) use of a flattened embossed protrusion; (e) single-lock seam.
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Discrete Fasteners FIGURE 34-8 Various types
of discrete fasteners, including a nail, screw, nut and bolt, two-side access supported rivet, one-side access blind rivet, quick-release fastener, and snap-fit.
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34.3 Joining of Plastics
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Hot Gas Welding FIGURE 34-9 Using a hot-gas torch to make a weld in
plastic pipe
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34.4 Joining of Ceramics and Glass
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34.5 Joining of Composites
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