Journal of Advanced Joining Processes (Jun 2022)

Clinching of Aluminum Materials – Methods for the Continuous Characterization of Process, Microstructure and Properties

  • Robert Kupfer,
  • Daniel Köhler,
  • David Römisch,
  • Simon Wituschek,
  • Lars Ewenz,
  • Jan Kalich,
  • Deborah Weiß,
  • Behdad Sadeghian,
  • Matthias Busch,
  • Jan Krüger,
  • Moritz Neuser,
  • Olexandr Grydin,
  • Max Böhnke,
  • Christian-Roman Bielak,
  • Juliane Troschitz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
p. 100108

Abstract

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Clinching as a mechanical joining technique allows a fast and reliable joining of metal sheets in large-scale production. An efficient design and dimensioning of clinched joints requires a holistic understanding of the material, the joining process and the resulting properties of the joint. In this paper, the process chain for clinching metal sheets is described and experimental techniques are proposed to analyze the process-microstructure-property relationships from the sheet metal to the joined structure. At the example of clinching aluminum EN AW 6014, characterization methods are applied and discussed for the following characteristics: the mechanical properties of the sheet materials, the tribological behavior in the joining system, the joining process and the resulting material structure, the load-bearing behavior of the joint, the damage and degradation as well as the service life and crack growth behavior. The compilation of the characterization methods gives an overview on the advantages and weaknesses of the methods and the multiple interactions of material, process and properties during clinching. In addition, the results of the analyses on EN AW 6014 can be applied for parameterization and validation of simulations.

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