Double-flush riveting by punching and compression

IF 3.8 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
R.F.V. Sampaio , P. Larue , J.P.M. Pragana , I.M.F. Bragança , C.M.A. Silva , P.A.F. Martins
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Abstract

This paper presents a new double-flush riveting process to fabricate flat lap joints that can be easily integrated in progressive or transfer multistage tool systems. The process is based on a punching-compression sequence and the design methodology combines experimentation and finite element modeling followed by destructive peel testing. Special emphasis is placed on the identification and selection of punch-to-die clearances to produce tapered cut surfaces that are appropriate for subsequent compression of the solid rivets into double-flush riveted lap joints. Results confirm that rivet materials with lower mechanical resistance than the sheet materials allow fabricating double-flush riveted lap joints with flat surfaces on both sides in which the mechanical interlocking in the undercut area is obtained by plastic deformation of the rivets instead of the sheets. The utilization of aluminum sheets and copper rivets allows extending the process scope of application from structural to energy distribution parts in which the electrical resistance of joints is a critical design parameter.

采用冲孔和压缩双重平头铆接
本文提出了一种新的双平头铆接工艺,用于制造可以很容易地集成在渐进或转移多级工具系统中的平搭接接头。该过程基于冲压-压缩顺序,设计方法结合了实验和有限元建模,然后进行破坏性剥离测试。特别强调的是识别和选择冲孔到模具的间隙,以产生锥度切割表面,适合于随后将实心铆钉压缩成双平头铆接搭接。结果证实,与板材材料相比,具有较低机械阻力的铆钉材料允许制造两侧表面平坦的双平头铆接搭接,其中下切区域的机械互锁是通过铆钉的塑性变形而不是板材的塑性变形来实现的。铝板和铜铆钉的使用允许将工艺范围从结构扩展到能量分配部件,其中接头的电阻是一个关键的设计参数。
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