Publications
Mechanisms of degradation in adhesive joint strength: Glassy polymer thermoset bond in a humid environment
Kropka, Jamie M.; Adolf, Douglas B.; Spangler, Scott W.; Austin, Kevin N.; Chambers, Robert S.
The degradation in the strength of napkin-ring (NR) joints bonded with an epoxy thermoset is evaluated in a humid environment. While adherend composition (stainless steel and aluminum) and surface preparation (polished, grit blasted, primed, coupling agent coated) do not affect virgin (time=0) joint strength, they can significantly affect the role of moisture on the strength of the joint. Adherend surface abrasion and corrosion processes are found to be key factors in determining the reliability of joint strength in humid environments. In cases where surface specific joint strength degradation processes are not active, decreases in joint strength can be accounted for by the glass transition temperature, T