riff_raff wrote:n smikle-
Sorry, I guess "free edge" was not the best description to use. A better description might be "extreme edge".
When creating an adhesive lap joint, the extreme edge of each panel should be tapered as thin as practical so that it has no bending stiffness. If the extreme edge of the panel at the adhesive bond interface has very little bending stiffness, it won't be able to peel at this location.
nononononononono, stop the PC redefining things: I've been in aerospace composites for a couple of decades and "free edge" is the term that's always been used - even in college in stress classes. Agree 10000000000000000% with the tapering to reduce the bending stress.
unless you want to use chicken fasteners.