| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6704133 | Composite Structures | 2018 | 22 Pages | 
Abstract
												A lightweight anti-corrosive rivet is proposed using a fiber reinforced thermoplastic (FRTP) for the joining of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP). The FRTP rivet was fabricated via the braiding technique, where Glass fiber/PA66 commingled yarns were wrapped around straightly aligned Carbon fiber/PA66 commingled yarns. Using a pultrusion method, the braided yarn was consolidated into a FRTP rod, which was then cut to an appropriate length for use as a FRTP rivet. Quasi-isotropic CFRP laminates were joined by this rivet through a thermal forming process. Single-lap joint specimens were subjected to tensile tests, and compared with a bolted and blind-riveted joint. The joint strength increased with increasing fiber volume fraction of the FRTP rivet, which had a higher specific joint strength than the other metallic joints. The results revealed that, for the same joint strength, FRTP-rivet replacement of the metallic joint yields a reduction in the weight of the joint.
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											Authors
												Masahito Ueda, Naoya Ui, Akio Ohtani, 
											