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Joining by forming – A selective review
Current joining technologies have to fulfil multiple requirements. Firstly, the demand of mass reduction is causing a progressive hybridization, requiring the joining of dissimilar materials.
F. Weber +6 more
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Joining by boss forming of rods and tubes to sheets
This work presents a new joining by boss forming process for fixing rods and tubes to sheets. Material in the outer radius of the rod or tube wall thickness is axially compressed and piled up to form an annular flange with controlled cross-section ...
R.M. Afonso, L.M. Alves, P.A.F. Martins
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Robustness Analysis of Pin Joining
The trend towards lightweight design, driven by increasingly stringent emission targets, poses challenges to conventional joining processes due to the different mechanical properties of the joining partners used to manufacture multi-material systems. For
David Römisch +4 more
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This work explores the feasibility of producing bead-on-plate welds of a CrCoNi medium entropy alloy and a CrMnFeCoNi high entropy alloy using electron beam welding.
Ricardo Henrique Buzolin +5 more
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Joining with versatile joining elements formed by friction spinning
Mechanical joints are an essential part of modern lightweight structures in a broad variety of applications. The reason for this is the rapidly increasing number of different material combinations needing to be joined in areas of application like the automotive industry.
Christian Wischer +2 more
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Hot deformation and dynamic α-globularization of a Ti-17 alloy: Consistent physical model
Ti-17 is exposed to microstructural modifications during thermomechanical treatment. In this work, we focus on the characterisation, analysis and modelling of the modifications during plastic deformation in the one phase and two phases domain.
Ricardo Henrique Buzolin +3 more
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Joining of Sheets with Tubes by Electrohydraulic Forming [PDF]
Electrohydraulic forming is a high-speed process, which is based on a force transmission by a working media. In this process, shock waves transmit the punching force in a very short period of time. These shock waves are applied to accelerate the workpiece towards a passive die.
Bernd Kuhfuss +3 more
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Effect of the tool geometry on microstructure and geometrical features of clinched aluminum
In addition to brazing and welding processes, mechanical joining processes such as clinching are increasingly being used. Clinch joints offer an advantage over metallurgical joining processes by giving the possibility of joining different material ...
Lars Ewenz +2 more
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Due to stricter emission targets in the mobility sector and the resulting trend towards lightweight construction in order to reduce weight and consequently emissions, multi-material systems that allow a material to be placed in the right quantity and in ...
David Römisch +2 more
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Joining by die-less hydroforming with outer pressurization
Joining by hydraulic expansion is a well-investigated process to create force- and form-fit joints. In order to extend the application possibilities of this technology, the process of joining by die-less hydroforming with outer pressurization is ...
F. Weber, M. Hahn, A.E. Tekkaya
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