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For the stress analysis of adhesive lap joints it is necessary to know accurate values of the yield strength of an adhesive in tension, compression and torsion. Tension and compression tests for the three types of adhesives were performed. Yield strength for compression was determined by the recovery tests for which the irreversible deformation did not set in. For tension it was proposed that the change of Poisson's ratio with strain should give an accurate indication of the yield strength.
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Czarnocki, P., Piekarski, K. Yielding of adhesives. J Mater Sci 21, 4296–4298 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01106544
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