01440nam a22001337a 4500082000800000100002900008245009700037264003800134300002600172500097900198650003601177700003601213856005701249 a621 aFarooq, Muhammad Kashif  aAnalysis of Adhesive Joints using Digital Image Correlation (DIC) /cMuhammad Kashif Farooq  aIslamabad : bSMME- NUST; c2023. a83p.bSoft Copyc30cm aIn this study, the effect of cork particles on the failure behavior of SLJs was investigated experimentally through tensile testing and non-contact digital image correlation (DIC) methods. Cork particles within size range of 125-250 μm were added at 0, 0.25, 0.50, 0.75 and 1.0% wt. in a brittle epoxy. SLJs with and without cork particles were tested under a displacement control condition of 1.3 mm/min and digital images were captured during the deformation in order to analyze the fracture process. VIC 2D 7 software was used to determine the peel and shear strain distributions in the overlapped area of bonded joints. Tensile test and DIC results reveal that cork particles enhance the strength and ductility of adhesive joints. However, the effect of cork particles on ductility is more significant than strength of joint. The visual inspection of the captured images shows cork particles act as crack stopper and slow down the crack propagation along the bondline.  aMS Mechanical Engineering  aSupervisor : Dr. Aamir Mubashar uhttp://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/33685