Self-Pierce Riveting: A New Way for Joining Structures

Pages: 123 - 127
Published: Jan 1, 2002
Abstract
Self-pierce riveting is a relatively new joining technique that is attracting interest for various engineering applications. The process does not require a pre-drilled hole and this can eliminate the alignment problem encountered by conventional mechanical fastening. A range of materials covering similar or dissimilar materials can be joined with multiple layers by such means. The study showed that the strength and fatigue behaviour of...
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Self-Pierce Riveting: A New Way for Joining Structures
Published Date
Jan 1, 2002
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Pages
123 - 127
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