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- 2022Review on mechanical joining by plastic deformationcitations
- 2022Review on mechanical joining by plastic deformationcitations
- 2021Cross-wire welding analyzed by experiments and simulationscitations
- 2021Deformation assisted joining
- 2019Friction Compensation in the Compression Testcitations
- 2019Deformation Assisted Joining
- 2018Recent Approaches for the Determination of Forming Limits by Necking and Fracture in Sheet Metal Forming
- 2016Determination of Lubricant Bulk Modulus in Metal Forming by Means of a Simple Laboratory Test and Inverse FEM Analysis
- 2016Fracture toughness and failure limits in sheet metal formingcitations
- 2016Incipient and repeatable plastic flow in incremental sheet-bulk forming of gearscitations
- 2016Local sheet thickening by in-plane swagingcitations
- 2015Failure by fracture in bulk metal formingcitations
- 20153D numerical simulation of projection welding of square nuts to sheetscitations
- 2015A new test for determining fracture toughness in plane stress in mode IIcitations
- 2014Characterization of fracture loci in metal formingcitations
- 2014Mechanics of sheet-bulk indentationcitations
- 2014Plastic flow and failure in single point incremental forming of PVC sheetscitations
- 2014Formability limits by fracture in sheet metal formingcitations
- 2013All-hexahedral meshing and remeshing for multi-object manufacturing applicationscitations
- 2009Accuracy, reliability and validity of finite element analysis in metal forming: A user's perspectivecitations
- 2009Single point incremental forming of polymerscitations
- 2009Single point incremental forming of PVCcitations
- 2008On the capability of single point incremental forming for manufacturing polymer sheet parts
- 2004Weld bonding of stainless steel
- 2001Physical modelling and numerical simulation of the round-to-square forward extrusioncitations
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Cross-wire welding analyzed by experiments and simulations
Abstract
Resistance welding of crossed wires, e.g. used in the electronics industry or in fabrication of wire meshes, is analyzed by both experiments and numerical modeling using an electro-thermo-mechanical finite element formulation. Welding machine characteristics are discussed and the necessary requirements to the type of welding machine are concluded. Cross-wire welding of stainless steel, structural steel and aluminum are presented, and differences in the welding process and flash formation are discussed. It is shown that the joints are primarily due to solid-state bonding and local melting. The simulations compare well to the experiments at low weld settings, while remaining challenges for simulation of high weld settings are identified in terms of requirements to the mesh and detailed description of the machine follow up of the electrode force and movement.