Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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730586 | Measurement | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Self-pierce riveting (SPR) is a significant joining technique for the automotive applications of aluminium sheets; however, quality control has progressed at a slower rate. Testing the quality of the mechanical interlock is often achieved by destructive testing, which results in material and time wastage. The solution is online monitoring of the self-pierce riveting process to provide non-destructive testing of the mechanical interlock. Introducing sensors into the process (such as cameras) facilitates real time data acquisition, which can be used to determine the quality of the joint.
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Authors
P. Johnson, J.D. Cullen, L. Sharples, A. Shaw, A.I. Al-Shamma’a,