Synchrotron X-ray computer microtomographic and light optical microscopic investigation of strength and microstructure of polymer-metal joints produced by FricRiveting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Sergio T. Amancio-Filho
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

FricRiveting technique is an alternative new spot joining process developed for thermoplastic-lightweight alloy structures. In this technique a cylindrical metallic rivet is used to join one or more thermoplastic / metal components by means of plasticizing and deforming the tip of the rotating rivet through frictional heating. Advantages of this new technique are e.g. short joining cycles, minimal sample preparation, absence of environmental emissions and enhanced mechanical performance in comparison to base materials. Qualitative and quantitative synchrotron X-Ray microtomographic and light optical microscopic analysis of a case-study joint on aircraft materials polyetherimide and aluminum 2024 showed that joint strength is mainly dependent on aspect ratio of the rivet (geometrical dependence) and quality of joint, (microstructural dependence), whereby increasing aspect ratios and lowering the percentage of defects usually yield improved strength.
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APA: Sergio T. Amancio-Filho  (2009)  Synchrotron X-ray computer microtomographic and light optical microscopic investigation of strength and microstructure of polymer-metal joints produced by FricRiveting

MLA: Sergio T. Amancio-Filho Synchrotron X-ray computer microtomographic and light optical microscopic investigation of strength and microstructure of polymer-metal joints produced by FricRiveting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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