Sjab
Electrical
- May 31, 2005
- 9
Hi everybody,
I have the following problem:
I use two component epoxy to attach ceramic (270000 N/mm2) to a brick (14000 N/mm2). The ceramic piece is very thin and small with respect to the brick.
When the brick is subject to compressive stress, the brick will have a strain that follows Hooks low. What will be the strain in the ceramic piece?
I would assume that the epoxy has also its deformation and plays important role in transmitting the strain to the ceramic
I attach a simple drawing.
Any hint on how to make this calculation?
Thank you
I have the following problem:
I use two component epoxy to attach ceramic (270000 N/mm2) to a brick (14000 N/mm2). The ceramic piece is very thin and small with respect to the brick.
When the brick is subject to compressive stress, the brick will have a strain that follows Hooks low. What will be the strain in the ceramic piece?
I would assume that the epoxy has also its deformation and plays important role in transmitting the strain to the ceramic
I attach a simple drawing.
Any hint on how to make this calculation?
Thank you