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Experimentation on adhesion of epoxy

Abstract

In a recent article (Sekulic and Curnier (2007) [1]), an original axisymmetric epoxy-stamp on glass-disc specimen, which exhibits stable debonding, was presented for identifying the adhesive properties between epoxy and glass, namely interface debonding energy omega, adhesion peak stress pi(n) and debonding rupture gap gamma(n).

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