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- 2019Fine Microstructure Control in Additively Manufactured Stainless Steel via Layerwise Rotation of The Scan Direction
- 2019Corrosion Studies of Additive Manufactured Alpha-Beta Ti Alloys
- 2019Corrosion Studies of Additively Manufactured Ti Alpha-Beta Alloys
- 2019Residual Stress in Additive Manufacture
- 2018Additive Manufacturing of Aluminium-based Alloys and Compositescitations
- 2014Welding and weldability of AZ31B by gas tungsten arc and laser beam welding processescitations
- 2013Tin dioxide-based ceramics as inert anodes for aluminium smelting: A laboratory studycitations
- 2013Effect of tool design on the microstructure and microhardness of friction stir processed 5005-H34 aluminium alloy
- 2011Friction stir blind riveting: A novel joining process for automotive light alloyscitations
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Friction stir blind riveting: A novel joining process for automotive light alloys
Abstract
Friction stir blind riveting (FSBR) is a new process for joining automotive light alloys based on aluminium and magnesium. During FSBR, a blind rivet, rotating at high speed (typically 2000-12000 rpm), is brought in contact with the upper sheet or workpiece of a lap joint. The frictional heat generated between the rivet and the workpieces softens the material and this, in turn, reduces the force required to drive the rivet into the workpieces. Once fully inserted, the blind rivet is upset using the internal mandrel and an appropriate tool, as in conventional blind riveting. The FSBR process thus retains the one-sided accessibility of conventional blind riveting, but eliminates the extra predrilling and any subsequent cleaning steps required for the latter process.