Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4928372 Thin-Walled Structures 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
AA7075 aluminum alloy sheets in different temper conditions (O, W and T6) were joined by die-less clinching. The material flow behavior, neck thickness and interlock characteristics during clinching were investigated by metallographic observations of clinched, cut and mounted samples. Blank holders of different shapes and dimensions were used to control the material flow. The effects of blank holder geometric parameters as well as forming forces on the shape of the formed interlock in clinching were studied. The highest strength temper state (T6) was shown to possess poor clinch-ability as it failed to clinch under most clinching conditions. This was attributed to its poor ductility and formability at room temperature compared to the other tempers. Lastly, mechanical performance of the formed joints was characterized by conducting single shear lap as well as peel tests. Various failure modes were observed for the different clinching conditions and material temper states.
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