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To estimate the effect of the spherical interface of the T-type joint structure on bonding strength, thermal residual stress on the outer surface and in the interface were investigated by thermal elastoplastic finite element analysis, in terms of principal stress and principal axis direction. These numerical results were compared with experimental fracture patterns and the tensile strength. The relationship between the maximum principal stress around the interface edge and the joint angle was studied. As a result,an optimal joint angle was shown by the experimental data and also by the principal stress calculated.
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Nagasawa, S., Yokoyama, Y., Fukuzawa, Y. et al. Interface Shape Effects on the Tensile Strength for T-type Structure Bonded Dissimilar Materials. Journal of Materials Research 17, 20–25 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1557/JMR.2002.0005
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