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Mechanical Joining of Fibre Reinforced Polymer Composites to Metals—A Review. Part I: Bolted Joining [PDF]
As the fibre reinforced plastic composites gain larger and larger share in industry, the problem of joining them with metal elements becomes significant.
Galińska A.
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Review on mechanical joining by plastic deformation [PDF]
Mechanical joining technologies are increasingly used in multi-material lightweight constructions and offer opportunities to create versatile joining processes due to their low heat input, robustness to metallurgical incompatibilities and various process
G Meschut +2 more
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This article is devoted to stacks, hybrid structures built by assembling layers of material to enhance their characteristics. To begin with, a formal classification of hybrid structures according to the material is developed.
Gámez López, Antonio Juan +4 more
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Mechanical Joining of Glass and Aluminium
The ongoing trend of miniaturization and increasing function integration makes it necessary to join different sheet materials in the micro range. Conventional joining processes cannot be scaled down to smaller dimension due to so called size effects ...
Stefan Veenaas, Frank Vollertsen
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Advances in mechanical joining of magnesium
S.283-286The application of conventional mechanical joining methods for joining magnesium parts is restricted by the limited formability of magnesium at room temperature.
Dietrich, S. +2 more
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A review on mechanical joining of aluminium and high strength steel sheets by plastic deformation
Mechanical joining processes by plastic deformation such as self-piercing riveting, mechanical clinching and hemming for aluminium alloy and high strength steel sheets are reviewed. These mechanical joining processes without metallurgical bonding such as
Ken-Ichiro Mori, Yohei Abe
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Triple joining of different sheets with self-pierce riveting method
Self-piercing riveting (SPR) is a high-speed mechanical joining technique for sheet metal materials. In this study, the mechanical properties of DC04 steel and AA5182 aluminium alloy in triple combinations joined by the SPR method were investigated.
Bakırcı, A. +3 more
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S.353-381There are three major families of joining techniques used for joining components, and parts, in all industrial applications: mechanical fastening, thermal fastening and adhesive bonding.
T. Vallée +3 more
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Ultrasonic Joining (U-Joining) is a novel friction-based joining technique that produces through-the-thickness reinforced hybrid joints between surface-structured metals and thermoplastics.
Willian S. de Carvalho +3 more
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Self piercing riveting for metal-polymer joints [PDF]
Self-Piercing Riveting (SPR) is a sheet metal joining technique based on the insertion of a rivet into two or more sheets, with no preparatory hole. This process has gained wide diffusion in the automotive industry, due to the increasing use of materials
ATZENI E +9 more
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