Fatigue behavior and modeling of self-piercing riveted joints in aluminum alloy 6111

Volume: 100, Pages: 274 - 284
Published: Jul 1, 2017
Abstract
The fatigue behavior of self-piercing riveted (SPR) joints of aluminum alloy 6111-T4 has been experimentally and numerically investigated in current study. The dominant fatigue failure mode under tensile-shear (TS) loading is the corner crack at riveted hole with approximate quarter-elliptical crack front, and interrupted tests revealed that the crack growth life was much shorter than crack initiation life. A fatigue parameter,...
Paper Details
Title
Fatigue behavior and modeling of self-piercing riveted joints in aluminum alloy 6111
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Volume
100
Pages
274 - 284
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