Lap shear tests on adhesive bonds of historic iron and mild steel
Author(s): |
Leen Lauriks
Ine Wouters Jan Belis Collette Quentin |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Stahlbau, June 2011, n. 6, v. 80 |
Page(s): | 413-418 |
DOI: | 10.1002/stab.201101439 |
Abstract: |
Putty has been used for ages to seal the connection between glass plates and glazing bars in window frames or iron and glass roofs. Nowadays, putty can be replaced by adhesive, to make the two materials structurally work together. To gain insight in the structural behaviour, this article examines the magnitude of the stresses that can be transmitted between glass panels and historic iron which are bonded with modern adhesive. |
Keywords: |
renovation adhesive bonding shear strength MS Polymer glass roof surface roughness paint layer putty refurbishing
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