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Joining High-Strength Steel and Al6061 Sheet Using Hole Clinching Process (Hole 클린칭을 이용한 고장력강판과 Al6061 이종소재의 접합)

  • Ahn, Nam-Sik;Lee, Chan-Joo;Lee, Jung-Min;Ko, Dae-Cheol;Lee, Seon-Bong;Kim, Byung-Min
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.691-698
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    • 2012
  • The joining of aluminum and HSS (high-strength steel) by the conventional clinching process is limited by the low formability of HSS. Defects in the clinching joint, such as necking of the upper sheet, cracks, and lack of interlocking, are produced by the different ductility properties of HSS and aluminum. In this study, we propose the hole clinching process for joining Al6061 and SPFC440, in which deformation of SPFC440 is avoided by drilling a hole in the SPFC440. The dimensions of the interlocking in the hole-clinched joint necessary to provide the required joint strength were determined. Based on the volume constant of the hole clinching process, the shapes of the tools were designed by finite element (FE)-analysis. A hole clinching experiment was performed to verify the proposed process. A cross-section of the joint showed good agreement with the results of the FE-analysis. The lap shear strength was found to be 2.56 kN, which is higher than required joint strength.

Al-7020의 Pulse-GMA용접에 관한 연구 2

  • 김재웅;허장욱;나석주;백운형
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.54-62
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    • 1988
  • Major problems in welding Al-7020 include shrinkage, rpopositgy in welds and loss of strength in the heat affected zone. Thus it is important to examine the mechanical properties and reliability of welds. In this study, a series of experiments was carried out to determine the mechanical properties such as micro-hardness distribution, tensile strength, porosity and residual stress distribution of the Al-7020 weldment made by pulse-GMA welding. The resuts of the experiemnts are as folows. 1) The micro-hardness of weld metal and heat affected zone was lower than that of the base metal. 2) The tensile strength of the deposited metal was much lower than that of the base metal. 3) The porrosity in weld metal zone was negligible under the adopted conditsion of experiemnts. 4) The residual stress in the weld metal was lower than that of the heat affected zone, because the weld metal was softened. And the mciro-hardness distribution, the tensile strength and the residual stess distribution of the weldment in the as-welded condition were compared with those of the weldment after heat treatment.

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Characterization of laser welding for biodegradable acetate polymer for glass rims (안경테제조를 위한 친환경 아세테이트 수지의 레이저 접합특성에 관한 연구)

  • Yoon, Sung Chul;Park, Sung Gyu;Park, Joong Un;Choi, Hae Woon
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.14-19
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    • 2014
  • Laser beam was applied on the boundary of the polyurethane and biodegradable polyacetate polymers. The distributed laser passed through the polyurethane layer and heated the polyacetate layer, then the soften acetate was squeezed thorough the 1mm square slots of polyurethane for the mechanical joining. The surface roughness ranging between $0.28{\mu}m$ and $3.06{\mu}m$ had almost no effect on joining strength, but the optical properties of HD (High Definition) and UHD (Ultra High Definition) mode affected laser beam transmittance. The optimum laser power was found to be between 8watt and 10watt with 500mm/min of scanning speed. The joining boundary was characterized by optical and SEM analysis. Based on the experiment and characterization results, the laser energy was effective for the polymer joining and efficiency of joining.

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Mechanical Properties of GMT-Sheet on Press joined Molding (프레스 접합성형 GMT-Sheet의 기계적 성질)

  • Kim, H.;Choi, Y.S.;Lee, C.H;Han, G.Y.;Lee, D.G
    • Proceedings of the Korea Committee for Ocean Resources and Engineering Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.157-163
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    • 2000
  • The application as the parts of an automobile, using the property of GMT-Sheet, is increasing. In order to exchange the parts of an automobile for GMT-Sheet, at first, the establishment and joining problem of exact joining strength must be determined. We have studied it using composites which is not same each other fiber oriented condition so as to determine joining strength and joining condition of GMT-Sheet. In this study, the result of experiment of forming condition concerned joining problem of GMT-Sheet is this ; joining efficiency of GMT-Sheet, increases as lap joint length L increases. Increase of compression ration cause decrease of joining efficiency after of GMT-Sheet, joining. In the viewpoint of recycling, randomly oriented composite of GMT-Sheet is desirable more than unidirectional oriented composite. We have better design the structure so as not occur to stress centralization on the joining part.

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Mechanical Properties of GMT-Sheet on Press joined Molding (프레스 접합성형 GMT-Sheet의 기계적 성질)

  • Kim, Hyuk;Choi, Yu-Sung;Lee, Dong-Ki;Han, Gil-Young;Kim, Yi-Gon
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.553-553
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    • 2000
  • The application as the parts of an automobile, using the property of GMT-Sheet, is increasing. In order to exchange the parts of an automobile for GMT-Sheet, at first, the establishment and joining problem of exact joining strength must be determined. We have studied it using composites which is not same each other fiber oriented condition so as to determine joining strength and joining condition of GMT-Sheet. h this study, the result of experiment of forming condition concerned joining problem of GMT-Sheet is this ; joining efficiency of of GMT-Sheet, increases as lap joint length L increases. Increase of compression ratio causes decrease of joining efficiency after of GMT-Sheet joining. In the viewpoint of recycling, randomly oriented composite of GMT-Sheet is desirable more than unidirectional oriented composite. We has better design the structure so as not to occur to stress centralizatien on the joining part.

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Strength of Composite-to-Aluminum Bonding and Bolting Hybrid Joints (복합재-알루미늄 이종재료 하이브리드 체결부 강도 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Jae-Wo;Kim, Tae-Hwan;Kweon, Jin-Hwe;Choi, Jin-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.57-60
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    • 2005
  • Composite-to-aluminum joins were tested to get failure loads and modes for three types of joins; adhesive bonding, bolt fastening, and adhesive-bolt hybrid joining. Film type adhesive FM73 and paste type adhesive Cytec EA9394S were used for aluminum and composite bonding to make a double-lap joint. A digital microscope camcorder was used to monitor the failure initiation and propagation. It was found that the hybrid joining is an effective method to strengthen the joint when the mechanical fastening is stronger than the bonding as in the case of using the paste type adhesive. On the contrary, when the strength of the bolted joint is lower than the strength of the bonded joint as in the joint with the film type adhesive, the bolt joining contribute little to the hybrid joint strength.

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An Experimental Study on the Mechanical Properties of T-Joints Structure using CFRP/Al Honeycomb Sandwich Composite (CFRP/Al하니콤 샌드위치 복합재 T-Joint 구조물의 기계적 물성에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Cho, Ki-Dae;Ha, Sung-Rok;Kang, Kwang-Hee;Kim, Jie-Eok;Yang, Sung-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.313-318
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    • 2012
  • Application of composite structures on naval ships strongly depends on the mechanical strength and collapse behavior of the T-joints of the whole structure. Because of the weight advantages over single skin composite and bolt fastening joining, three types of T-joints using both honeycomb sandwich composite and adhesive bonding were suggested to determine the effect of T-joint configuration. It was found that joining with a urethane foam block and overlaminates using the secondary co-bonding technique improves T-joint strength.

Mechanical Properties of the Flash Butt Welded Joint of 590MPa High Strength Steel (590MPa급 고강도강 플래시버트 용접이음부의 기계적특성)

  • Jeong, Bo-Young;Woo, In-Su;Kim, Jeong-Kil;Lee, Jong-Bong
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.55-61
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    • 2007
  • Flash butt weldability of 590MPa dual phase steel is carried out under micro metallographical examination and macro mechanical property tests. The objective of present study is to investigate the cause that brings on bond line fracture, and is to improve mechanical properties of the flash butt welded joint. The joint of flash butt welding has a superior tensile property, but has bad formability due to oxide formed at bond interface. The HAZ softening in the weld joint does not show. It was found that mechanical properties were increased with optimizing welding parameters and making application of oil dripping and post-weld heat treatment.

DESIGN OF ADHESIVE BONDED JOINT USING ALUMINUM SANDWICH SHEET

  • PARK Y.-B.;LEE M.-H.;KIM H.-Y.;OH S.-I.
    • International Journal of Automotive Technology
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.657-663
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    • 2005
  • Recently, weight reduction of vehicles has been of great interest, and consequently the use of composite materials in the automotive industry is increasing every year. Composite sandwich panels which consist of two skins and core materials are replacing steels in automotive floor and door. The substitution of one material for another is accompanied by change of joining method, so that adhesive bonding has been popularly used for joining method of composite materials. In the case of adhesive bonding of composite materials, there could be loss in the joint strength by delamination of two faceplates or cracking on faceplate. Thus, it is necessary to prevent loss in the joint strength by designing the joint geometry. In the present paper, adhesive bonding of aluminum sandwich sheet was tried. For understanding joint behavior, studies on stresses in the single lap joint were reviewed and failure modes of composite material were analyzed. Strength tests on the single lap joint consisting of aluminum sandwich sheet and steel were performed and variation of the joint strength with the joint configuration was shown. Based on these results, design guide of adhesive bonding in aluminum sandwich sheet was suggested.

Mechanical Strength and Ultransonic Testing of End Cap Welds in Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor Fuel (중수로핵연료 봉단마개 용접부의 기계적 특성과 초음파 시험)

  • 이정원;최명선;정성훈;고진현
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.60-68
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    • 1991
  • The weld quality of end cap welds in Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR) Fuel is extremely important for the fuel performance in the nuclear reactor. The quality of resistance upset welds is currently evaluated mainly by the metallographic examination although it reveals only two weld cross-sections in a circumference welds. This investigation was, firstly, carried out to determine whether the ultrasonic examination would be applied to detect weld defects in the end cap welds and, secondly, to measure the mechanical strength of upset butt welds as a function of phase shift percentage. The major results obtained in this study are as follows: 1. The weld current and amount of upset shrinkage linearly increased with increasing the phase shift percentage. 2. Above the phase shift 55%, the defects in the welds were completely eliminated with increasing the phase of sound weld was over the thickness of cladding tube. 3. The ultrasonic testing well detected such defects in the end cap welds as upset external crack, upset split, corner crack and irregular weld flash comparing with the results of metallography. 4. The micro-fissure in the corner of the end cap welds was reliably detected by ultrasonic testing. 5. The mechanical strength in the welds increased with increasing phase shift percentage but the fracture did't occur in the welds above 55%.

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