Taylor and Francis Group, Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 14-15(28), p. 1480-1499, 2012
DOI: 10.1080/01694243.2012.698120
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This work focuses on the development and testing of a technique used to measure strain levels inside an adhesive joint. As more industries adopt high performance structural adhesives, the need for structural monitoring and quality control of adhesive joints rises. The method presented in this work, based on optic fibers, is proposed as a possible means for real-time health monitoring of adhesive connections. In the first part of this work a procedure for embedding optical fibers etched with Bragg sensors is explained. Instrumented, single lap joints were fabricated and subjected to tensile test. The results were compared with finite element models to ensure the accuracy and provide a better understanding of the measurement process.