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- 2024In-situ computed tomography and transient dynamic analysis – failure analysis of a single-lap tensile-shear test with clinch pointscitations
- 2022Characterisation of lateral offsets in clinch points with computed tomography and transient dynamic analysiscitations
- 2022Review on mechanical joining by plastic deformationcitations
- 2021Cryogenic deep drawing of aluminum alloy AA6014 using macro-structured toolscitations
- 2021A Method for Characterization of Geometric Deviations in Clinch Points with Computed Tomography and Transient Dynamic Analysiscitations
- 2019Simulation methods for skew rollingcitations
- 201560 Excellent inventions in metal formingcitations
- 2014Formation and properties of mixed ferritic-martensitic microstructures in the air-hardening steel LH800citations
- 2014Testing and modelling of material behaviour and formability in sheet metal formingcitations
- 2014An experimental and numerical investigation of different shear test configurations for sheet metal characterizationcitations
- 2013Grain size evolution simulation in aluminium alloys AA 6082 and AA 7020 during hot forward extrusion processcitations
- 2012Exceeding the Forming Limit Curve with Deep Drawing Followed by Electromagnetic Calibration
- 2012FlexDie: A flexible tooling concept for incremental sheet formingcitations
- 2012A cyclic twin bridge shear test for the identification of kinematic hardening parameterscitations
- 2012Dynamic forming limits and numerical optimization of combined quasi-static and impulse metal formingcitations
- 2012Numerical approach for the evaluation of seam welding criteria in extrusion processescitations
- 2012Experimental and numerical analysis of material flow in porthole die extrusioncitations
- 2012Combined simulation of quasi-static deep drawing and electromagnetic forming by means of a coupled damage–viscoplasticity model at finite strains
- 2012Characterization of anisotropy of sheet metals employing inhomogeneous strain fields for Yld2000-2D yield functioncitations
- 2012Preparation and etching methods for a light-optical microscopy analysis of extrusion seams and microstructural contrasting for aluminum alloys EN AW-6063 and EN AW-6082 | Präparations- und Ätzmethodik zur lichtmikroskopischen Analyse von Strangpressnähten und Gefügekontrastierung für die Aluminiumlegierungen EN AW-6063 und EN AW-6082
- 2012Preparation and Etching Methods for a Light-Optical Microscopy Analysis of Extrusion Seams and Microstructural Contrasting for Aluminum Alloys EN AW-6063 and EN AW-6082citations
- 2012Bulk forming of sheet metalcitations
- 2011Computational design and forming limits of pcocess chains composed of quasi-static and dynamic processes
- 2011A new shear test for sheet metal characterizationcitations
- 2011Strategies for springback compensation regarding process robustnesscitations
- 2011A viscoplastic material model based on overstress for the simulation of incremental sheet forming of thermoplasticscitations
- 2011Investigation of forming strategies to set up mechanical properties of parts made by incremental sheet bulk rollingcitations
- 2011Three-dimensional formulation and validation of a new viscoplastic material model for the simulation of incremental forming of thermoplastics
- 2011Investigation and prediction of grain texture evolution in AA6082citations
- 2011Characterization of initial anisotropy of sheet metals employing inhomogeneous strain fieldscitations
- 2011Overview on sheet-bulk metal forming processes
- 2011An experimental and numerical assessment of sheet-bulk formability of mild steel DC04citations
- 2011Accurate deep drawing simulation by combining analytical approachescitations
- 2011Thermally sprayed coatings as effective tool surfaces in sheet metal forming applicationscitations
- 2011Inverse method for identification of initial yield locus of sheet metals utilizing inhomogeneous deformation fieldscitations
- 2011Machines and tools for sheet-bulk metal formingcitations
- 2011Process design for the manufacturing of magnetic pulse welded jointscitations
- 2010An assessment of the grain structure evolution during hot forward extrusion of aluminum alloy 7020citations
- 2010Numerical material flow optimization of a multi-hole extrusion processcitations
- 2010Textured surfaces for deep drawing tools by rollingcitations
- 2010Finishing of thermally sprayed tool coatings for sheet metal forming operations by roller burnishingcitations
- 2009Increase in quality and reliability of the process chain in the flexible manufacture of light space frame structures | Prozesskette zur flexiblen herstellung leichter tragwerkstrukturen steigerung der qualität und zuverlässigkeit
- 2009Multifunctional lightweight structures from tailored cladded blankscitations
- 2009Densification of atmospheric plasma sprayed wear resistant coatings
- 2009Efficient new process uses kinematic male parts: Rapid prototyping in sheet metal forming | Rapid Prototyping in der Blechumformung
- 2009Influence of mandrel's surface and material on the mechanical properties of joints produced by electromagnetic compressioncitations
- 2009Innovation by forming technology: Motivation for researchcitations
- 2009Analysis of the Hydraulic Bulge Test with FEA Concerning the Accuracy of the Determined Flow Curvescitations
- 2009Inverse parameter identification of sheet metals utilizing the distribution of field variablescitations
- 2008Numerical process design of hot stamping processes based on verified thermo-mechanical characteristics
- 2008Efficient modelling and simulation of process chains in sheet metal forming and processingcitations
- 2008Joining by compression and expansion of (none-) reinforced profilescitations
- 2008Analysis of different die materials for the electromagnetic sheet metal forming process
- 2008Determination of the material characteristics by means of a high speed tensile test - experiments and simulationscitations
- 2008Influence of Mandrel s Surface on the Mechanical Properties of Joints Produced by Electromagnetic Compression
- 2008Design and Analysis of a Deep Drawing and Inprocess Electromagnetic Sheet Metal Forming Process
- 2008Process Analysis and Physical Simulation of Electromagnetic Joining of Thin-Walled parts
- 2008New aspects of joining by compression and expansion of tubular workpiecescitations
- 2007Decoupled simulation method for incremental sheet metal formingcitations
- 2006Process Investigation of Tube Expansion by Gas Detonation
- 2004Determination of Material Characteristics using Electromagnetic Forming and Weak Coupled Finite Element Simulations
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A Method for Characterization of Geometric Deviations in Clinch Points with Computed Tomography and Transient Dynamic Analysis
Abstract
<jats:p>When joining lightweight parts of various materials, clinching is a cost efficient solution. In a production line, the quality of a clinch point is primarily controlled by measurement of dimensions, which are accessible from outside. However, methods such as visual testing and measuring the bottom thickness as well as the outer diameter are not able to deliver any information about the most significant geometrical characteristic of the clinch point, neck thickness and undercut. Furthermore, ex-situ destructive methods such as microsectioning cannot detect elastic deformations and cracks that close after unloading. In order to exceed the current limits, a new non-destructive in-situ testing method for the clinching process is necessary. This work proposes a concept to characterize clinch points in-situ by combining two complementary non-destructive methods, namely, computed tomography (CT) and ultrasonic testing. Firstly, clinch points with different geometrical characteristics are analysed experimentally using ex-situ CT to get a highly spatially resolved 3D-image of the object. In this context, highly X-ray attenuating materials enhancing the visibility of the sheet-sheet interface are investigated. Secondly, the test specimens are modelled using finite element method (FEM) and a transient dynamic analysis (TDA) is conducted to study the effect of the geometrical differences on the deformation energy and to qualify the TDA as a fast in-situ non-destructive method for characterizing clinch points at high temporal resolution.</jats:p>