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Testing of Adhesively Bonded Joints by Split Hopkinson Bar Technique

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Application of adhesively bonded joints has recently been expanding in many fields such as automotive and airspace industries, in which the products may be subjected to impact loading.

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Sato, C. (2018). Testing of Adhesively Bonded Joints by Split Hopkinson Bar Technique. In: Othman, R. (eds) The Kolsky-Hopkinson Bar Machine. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71919-1_10

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