Analysis of the interactions between joint and component properties during clinching

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Abstract

Clinching is a joining process that is becoming more and more important in industry due to the increasing use of multi-material designs. Despite the already widespread use of the process, there is still a need for research to understand the mechanisms and design of clinched joints. In contrast to the tool parameters, process and material disturbances have not yet been investigated to a relatively large extent. However, these also have a great influence on the properties and applicability of clinching. The effect of process disturbances on the clinched joint are investigated with numerical and experimental methods. The investigated process variations are the history of the sheets using the pre-hardening of the material, different sheet thicknesses, sheet arrangements and punch strokes. For the consideration of the material history, a specimen geometry for pre-stretching specimens in uniaxial tension is used, from which the pre-stretched secondary specimens are taken. A finite element model is set up for the numerical investigations. Suitable clinching tools are selected. With the simulation, selected process influences can be examined. The effort of the numerical investigations is considerably reduced with the help of a statistical experimental design according to Taguchi. To confirm the simulation results, experimental investigations of the clinch point geometry by using micrographs and the shear strength of the clinched joint are performed. The analysis of the influence of difference disturbance factors on the clinching process demonstrate the importance of the holistic view of the clinching process.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)235-245
Number of pages11
JournalProduction engineering
Volume16
Issue number2-3
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2022
Peer-reviewedYes

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Mendeley f481bf02-7d06-374a-baf2-4ef19158507a
ORCID /0000-0003-2439-9805/work/142237339
ORCID /0000-0002-4895-8512/work/142238039

Keywords

Keywords

  • Clinching, Finite element method, Joining by forming, Pre-straining, Sensitivity analysis