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http://dx.doi.org/10.5781/JWJ.2016.34.1.59

A Study on Tensile Shear Characteristics of Dissimilar Joining Between Pre-coated Automotive Metal Sheets and Galvanized Steels with the Self-Piercing Rivet and Hybrid Joining  

Bae, Jin-Hee (Dept. of Advanced Materials & Industrial and Management Engineering, Dong-Eui University)
Kim, Jae-Won (Dept. of Material Science and Engineering, Pusan National University)
Choi, Ildong (Dept. of Materials Engineering, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Nam, Dae-Geun (Transportation & Machinery System Center, KITECH)
Kim, Jun-Ki (Advanced Welding & Joining R&BD Group, KITECH)
Park, Yeong-Do (Dept. of Advanced Materials & Industrial and Management Engineering, Dong-Eui University)
Publication Information
Journal of Welding and Joining / v.34, no.1, 2016 , pp. 59-67 More about this Journal
Abstract
The automotive manufactures increase their use of lightweight materials to improve fuel economy and energy usage has a significant influence on the choice of developing materials. To meet this requirements manufacturers are replacing individual body parts with lightweight metals, for these the process treating and painting surfaces is changing. The pre-coated steels are newly developed to avoid the conventional complex and non-environmental painting process in the body-in-white car manufacturing. The development of new joining techniques is critically needed for pre-coated steel sheets, which are electrically non-conductive materials. In the present study, dissimilar combination of pre-coated steel and galvanized steel sheets were joined by the self-piercing rivet, adhesive bonding and hybrid joining techniques. The tensile shear test and free falling high speed crash test were conducted to evaluate the mechanical properties of the joints. The highest tensile peak load with large deformation was observed for the hybrid joining process which has attained 48% higher than the self-piercing rivet. Moreover, the hybrid and adhesive joints were observed better strain energy compared to self-piercing rivet. The fractography analyses were revealed that the mixed mode of cohesive and interfacial fracture for both the hybrid and adhesive bonding joints.
Keywords
Tensile shear characteristics; Pre-coated metal; Self-piercing rivet; Hybrid joining; Adhesive bonding;
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