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Original Article

Characterisation of force–displacement curve in self-pierce riveting

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Pages 476-488 | Received 13 Mar 2012, Accepted 21 Apr 2012, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

A systematic study of the force–displacement curve of the self-piercing riveting (SPR) process and associated sample characterisation have been carried out in this work. Carbon steel sheet with three different thicknesses and steel rivets with three different hardness levels have been used to examine their impact on the force–displacement characteristic curve. The force–displacement curve is segmented into four different stages, which give the signature of the quality of the joint depending on different process variables. This study shows that the force–displacement curve can be used to monitor the quality of the joint within the same process parameters (rivet length and hardness, total stack thickness and die geometry).

The authors acknowledge Mr S. Blacket and Mr N. S. Williams from Henrob (UK) Pty Ltd, Brisbane, Australia, for supplying materials and providing useful technical support throughout the experiments. The support of CAST CRC is acknowledged. CAST was established under and is supported in part by the Australian Government’s Cooperative Research Centre Programme.

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