| Literature DB >> 33925043 |
Benjamin Gröger1, Juliane Troschitz1, Julian Vorderbrüggen2, Christian Vogel1, Robert Kupfer1, Gerson Meschut2, Maik Gude1.
Abstract
Clinching continuous fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites and metals is challenging due to the low ductility of the composite material. Therefore, a number of novel clinching technologies has been developed specifically for these material combinations. A systematic overview of these advanced clinching methods is given in the present paper. With a focus on process design, three selected clinching methods suitable for different joining tasks are described in detail. The clinching processes including equipment and tools, observed process phenomena and the resultant material structure are compared. Process phenomena during joining are explained in general and compared using computed tomography and micrograph images for each process. In addition the load bearing behaviour and the corresponding failure mechanisms are investigated by means of single-lap shear tests. Finally, the new joining technologies are discussed regarding application relevant criteria.Entities:
Keywords: clinching; hybrid joint; joining; multi-material design; thermoplastic composite
Year: 2021 PMID: 33925043 DOI: 10.3390/ma14092286
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623