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Joining by forming technologies: current solutions and future trends

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In this paper , a comprehensive overview of the most utilized joining by forming processes is given, highlighting strengths and weaknesses for industrial applications, as well as an analysis of the current research trends and hot topics.
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Abstract The progressively more demanding needs of emissions and costs reduction in the transportation industry are pushing engineers towards the use of increasingly lightweight structures. This goal can be achieved only if dissimilar and/or new materials, including polymers and composites, are joined together to create complex structures. Conventional fusion welding processes have often been proven inadequate to this task because of the high heat input reducing the joint mechanical properties or even making the joining process impossible. Joining by forming technologies take advantage on the plastic deformation to create sound joints out of even very dissimilar materials. Over the last 25 years, several new processes, with increasing potential in effectively joining virtually every structural material, have been invented and developed. In the paper, a comprehensive overview of the most utilized joining by forming processes is given. For each process, an analysis of the current research trends and hot topics is provided, highlighting strengths and weaknesses for industrial applications.

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Friction stir based welding and processing technologies - processes, parameters, microstructures and applications: A review

TL;DR: Friction stir welding (FSW) has achieved remarkable success in the joining and processing of aluminium alloys and other softer structural alloys, however, it has not been entirely successful in the manufacturing of different desired materials essential to meet the sophisticated green globe requirements as discussed by the authors.
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Joining of polymers and polymer-metal hybrid structures: Recent developments and trends

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the field of joining polymers, polymeric composites, and polymer-metal hybrid structures for industrial applications is still a growing research and development area.
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Bulk forming of sheet metal

TL;DR: In this article, the authors define a new class of sheet-bulk metal forming processes, give an overview of the existing processes belonging to this class, highlight the tooling aspects as well as the resulting product properties and present a short summary of the relevant work that has been done towards modeling and simulation.
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Self-piercing riveting of high tensile strength steel and aluminium alloy sheets using conventional rivet and die

TL;DR: In this paper, high tensile strength steel sheets having different strengths were joined with an aluminium alloy sheet by a self-piercing rivet and die, and the effects of the flow stress of the high-strength steel sheets and the combination of the sheets on the joinability were investigated by finite element simulation and an experiment.
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Joinability of aluminium alloy and mild steel sheets by self piercing rivet

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the joinability of aluminum alloy and mild steel sheets using a self-piercing rivet by a finite element simulation and experiment, and found that the lower sheet penetration, necking and separation are caused by the small total thickness, the small thickness of lower sheet and the large total thickness of higher sheet, respectively.