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Friction spot joining of metal-composite hybrid structures
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.1260
Publikationstyp
Doctoral Thesis
Publikationsdatum
2015
Sprache
English
Advisor
Referee
Title Granting Institution
Technische Universität Hamburg
Place of Title Granting Institution
Hamburg
Examination Date
2015-09-22
Friction Spot Joining (FSpJ) is an alternative technique for joining metal-composite lightweight structures. The current PhD work was devised to understand the fundamentals of this new joining technology. The process was optimized for the selected joining parts (aluminum alloy 2024-T3 and carbon-fiber reinforced poly(phenylene sulfide)) and the relation between process parameters (heat input), microstructure and mechanical properties of the joints was established. Further, different analytical techniques were employed to investigate the influence of various aluminum surface pre-treatments on the bonding mechanisms and mechanical performance of single lap shear joints. The durability of FSp joints, under accelerated aging conditions, and their fatigue behavior were also studied in this work.
Schlagworte
Friction Spot Joining, Metal-Composite Joining, Aluminum, Thermoplastic, Lightweight, Surface Pre-Treatment, Durability, Fatigue
Reibpunktfügen, Metall-Verbundwerkstoff-Hybriden, Leichtbau, Oberflächenvorbehandlungen, Ermüdungsfestigkeit, Dauerhaftigkeit
DDC Class
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
More Funding Information
This work was financially supported by the Helmholtz Association through the Young Investigator Group, ‘‘Advanced Polymer Metal Hybrid Structures’’ (Grant No. VH-NG-626).
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