Journal: International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives
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Int. j. adhes. adhes.
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Elsevier
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- Failure criteria and onsert shape optimizationItem type: Journal Article
International Journal of Adhesion and AdhesivesKress, G.; Fritsche, D.; Ermanni, P. (2005) - Influence of moisture on stress–strain behaviour of adhesives used for structural bonding of woodItem type: Journal Article
International Journal of Adhesion and AdhesivesKläusler, Oliver; Clauß, Sebastian; Lübke, Luise; et al. (2013) - Comparative adhesion analysis at glue joints in European beech and Norway spruce wood by means of nanoindentationItem type: Journal Article
International Journal of Adhesion and AdhesivesAmmann, Samuel; Obersriebnig, Michael; Konnerth, Johannes; et al. (2014) - Effects of mechanical and chemical surface preparation on adhesively bonded wooden jointsItem type: Journal Article
International Journal of Adhesion and AdhesivesHass, Philipp Friedrich Siegfried; Kläusler, Oliver; Schlegel, Swen; et al. (2014) - Surface preparations and durability of iron-based shape memory alloy adhesively-bonded jointsItem type: Journal Article
International Journal of Adhesion and AdhesivesPichler, Niels; Wang, Wandong; Poulis, Johannes A.; et al. (2023)Developing a bonded prestressed solution for strengthening structures utilizing an iron-based shape memory alloy (Fe-SMA), is of significant interest. This study is the first systematic investigation of adhesively-bonded Fe-SMA joints to achieve complete cohesive failure, which is an essential prerequisite for bond integrity. The Fe-SMA surface was prepared by combining UV/ozone exposure (UV), sol–gel (SG), and primers (PC, PNC), and the failure mode of the joint was investigated using the floating-roller peel test. Furthermore, the joint durability was studied through artificial aging using a salt spray cabinet. Cohesive failure was obtained for all investigated adhesives, and the effect of every surface preparation step was described. The application of sol–gel was found to be a crucial step in obtaining complete adhesive failure. - About the influence of a water-based priming system on the interactions between wood and one-component polyurethane adhesive studied by atomic force microscopy and confocal Raman spectroscopy imagingItem type: Journal Article
International Journal of Adhesion and AdhesivesCasdorff, Kirstin; Kläusler, Oliver; Gabriel, Joseph; et al. (2018) - Bonding of beech wood to mortar with a novel epoxy hybrid-adhesive: Performance in dry and wet conditionsItem type: Journal Article
International Journal of Adhesion and AdhesivesStucki, Sandro; Kelch, Steffen; Mamie, Tim; et al. (2025)Composites made of timber and cementitious materials require a rigid connection to exploit their full composite action, which can be achieved by using full-surface adhesive bonding. In this work, we investigated a novel hybrid-adhesive system consisting of a silane-terminated polyurethane (STP) and epoxy resin for the bonding of beech wood timber to fresh mortar for use in timber-mortar composites (TMC). The mechanical performance and the influence of moisture on TMC produced by the wet-in-wet process (fresh mortar) was investigated and compared to the bonding of prefabricated mortar (prefab process). The STP-epoxy hybrid-adhesive showed a suitable bonding performance of beech wood to both, fresh mortar and precured mortar with median compression shear strengths of 4.57 MPa and 6.07 MPa, respectively. The fracture pattern showed the strength of the near-surface layer in the mortar, close to the adhesive, being often decisive for the bond performance. The same failure mode predominated in TMC beams after 3-point bending tests. The stability of the composite upon the influence of moisture is especially challenging when using beech wood due to its low dimensional stability. Thus, the moisture stability of the bond was investigated by compression shear tests after water immersion. It showed an improved water stability compared to composites bonded with an epoxy resin. Nonetheless, a clear reduction in bond strength compared to the dry state was observed, with delamination of 25 % of the wet-in-wet and 17 % of the prefab specimens during water immersion. Furthermore, it was seen that the adhesive open laying time played a decisive role in the wet-in-wet produced specimens influencing both, dry and wet shear strength. - Influence of the chemical structure of PUR prepolymers on thermal stabilityItem type: Journal Article
International Journal of Adhesion and AdhesivesClauss, Sebastian; Dijkstra,Dirk J.; Gabriel, Joseph; et al. (2011) - Acceleration Of The Curing Process Of A Paste Adhesive For Aerospace Applications Considering Cure Dependent Void FormationsItem type: Journal Article
International Journal of Adhesion and AdhesivesSánchez Cebrián, Alberto; Basler, Ralf; Klunker, Florian; et al. (2014) - Influence of N,N-dimethylformamide on one-component moisture-curing polyurethane wood adhesivesItem type: Journal Article
International Journal of Adhesion and AdhesivesKläusler, Oliver; Bergmeier, Wilhelm; Karbach, Alexander; et al. (2014)
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