Effect of Rivet Hardness and Geometrical Features on Friction Self-Piercing Riveted Joint Quality
Volume: 137, Issue: 5
Published: Sep 4, 2015
Abstract
Conventional magnesium alloys, due to their low ductility, have a poor self-piercing rivetability. Cracks always occur when the magnesium sheet is placed at the bottom layer, which brings great challenge to the use of the magnesium alloys. In this paper, friction self-piercing riveting (F-SPR) process was adopted to join 1 mm thick aluminum alloy AA6061-T6 to 2.2 mm thick magnesium alloy AZ31B, and the effect of rivet hardness and key...
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Title
Effect of Rivet Hardness and Geometrical Features on Friction Self-Piercing Riveted Joint Quality
Published Date
Sep 4, 2015
Volume
137
Issue
5
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