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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Troschitz, Juliane
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- 2024In-situ CT of the clinching process – Influence of settling effects due to process interruptions
- 2024Characterization of intrinsic interfaces between fibre-reinforced composites and additively manufactured metal for designing hybrid structurescitations
- 2023Clinching and resistance spot welding of thermoplastic composites with metals using inserts as joining interfaces
- 2023Influence of plasma coating pretreatment on the adhesion of thermoplastics to metals
- 2023Kombination von Spritzgießen und Metallumformung in einem Prozess
- 2023Comparison of ex- and in-situ investigations of clinched single-lap shear specimenscitations
- 2023In-situ computed tomography and transient dynamic analysis of a single-lap shear test with a composite-metal clinch pointcitations
- 2023Joining of composites with metals using graded metal fabric interfaces
- 2023In-situ computed tomography - Analysis of a single-lap shear test with composite-metal pin joints
- 2023Investigation of the pull-out behaviour of metal threaded inserts in thermoplastic fused-layer modelling (FLM) componentscitations
- 2023Correction: Troschitz et al. Joining Processes for Fibre-Reinforced Thermoplastics: Phenomena and Characterisation. Materials 2022, 15, 5454
- 2022Approach to determine the characteristic dimensions of clinched joints by industrial X-ray computed tomography
- 2022Clinching in In Situ CT—A Novel Validation Method for Mechanical Joining Processescitations
- 2022Characterisation of lateral offsets in clinch points with computed tomography and transient dynamic analysiscitations
- 2022Review on mechanical joining by plastic deformationcitations
- 2022Development of a rivet geometry for solid self-piercing riveting of thermally loaded CFRP-metal joints in automotive constructioncitations
- 2022Warmforming flow pressing characteristics of continuous fibre reinforced thermoplastic compositescitations
- 2022Clinching of aluminum materials – Methods for the continuous characterization of process, microstructure and propertiescitations
- 2022Computed tomography investigation of the material structure in clinch joints in aluminium fibre-reinforced thermoplastic sheetscitations
- 2022Entwicklung multifunktionaler Schnittstellen zum Verbinden von FKV mit Metallen unter Nutzung etablierter Fügeverfahren
- 2022Investigations on combined in situ CT and acoustic analysis during clinchingcitations
- 2022Untersuchung zum Einfluss radioopaker Zwischenschichten bei der in-situ CT geclinchter Verbindungen
- 2021A Method for Characterization of Geometric Deviations in Clinch Points with Computed Tomography and Transient Dynamic Analysiscitations
- 2021Clinching in In-situ CT – Experimental Study on Suitable Tool Materialscitations
- 2021In situ computed tomography – Analysis of a single-lap shear test with clinch pointscitations
- 2021Clinching of thermoplastic composites and metals - a comparison of three novel joining technologiescitations
- 2021Entwicklung multifunktionaler Schnittstellen zum Verbinden von FKV mit Metallen unter Nutzung etablierter Fügeverfahren
- 2021Entwicklung und Aufbau einer automatisierten Prozesskette für die Herstellung komplexer Kunststoff-Metall-Hybridstrukturen
- 2020Joining of Thermoplastic Composites with Metals Using Resistance Element Weldingcitations
- 2020Experimental investigation of the load bearing capacity of inserts embedded in thermoplastic composites
- 2019Verfahren zum Herstellen eines Sandwichbauteils
- 2019Mit kleinen Blasen groß rauskommen
- 2018Sandwich Structures Made of Thermoplastics and Recycled Carbon Fiberscitations
- 2018ReLei - Fertigungs- und Recyclingstrategien für die Elektromobilität zur stofflichen Verwertung von Leichtbaustrukturen in Faserkunststoffverbund-Hybridbauweise
- 2018Schaumstoffe – effizient in Form gebracht
- 2018Thermoplast-Sandwichstrukturen aus recycelten C-Faserncitations
- 2018Einsatz von Halbzeugen aus rezyklierten Kohlenstofffasern in Leichtbau-Strukturanwendungen
- 2017One-shot physically foamed sandwich structures with carbon-fibre-reinforced top layers
- 2017Lasteinleitungselemente faserverbundgerecht integrieren: Leichtbaustrukturen aus Organoblechen mit eingebetteten Inserts
- 2016Herausforderungen für den Wiedereinsatz von kohlenstofffaserverstärkten Thermoplasten in der Fertigung
- 2015Rezyklatbasierte Hybridstrukturen in Faserkunststoffverbund-Sandwichbauweise
- 2014Fügesysteme für Faserverbundstrukturen mit Thermoplastmatrixcitations
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In situ computed tomography – Analysis of a single-lap shear test with clinch points
Abstract
<p>As lightweight design gains more and more attention, time and cost-efficient joining methods such as clinching are becoming more popular. A clinch point’s quality is usually determined by ex situ destructive analyses such as microsectioning. However, these methods do not yield the detection of phenomena occurring during loading such as elastic deformations and cracks that close after unloading. Alternatively, in situ computed tomography (in situ CT) can be used to investigate the loading process of clinch points. In this paper, a method for in situ CT analysis of a single-lap shear test with clinched metal sheets is presented at the example of a clinched joint with two 2 mm thick aluminum sheets. Furthermore, the potential of this method to validate numerical simulations is shown. Since the sheets’ surfaces are locally in contact with each other, the interface between both aluminum sheets and therefore the exact contour of the joining partners is difficult to identify in CT analyses. To compensate for this, the application of copper varnish between the sheets is investigated. The best in situ CT results are achieved with both sheets treated. It showed that with this treatment, in situ CT is suitable to properly observe the three-dimensional deformation behavior and to identify the failure modes.</p>