About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2020 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Advanced Solid Phase Processing Symposium
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Presentation Title |
Joining Dissimilar Materials via Rotational Hammer Rivet Technique |
Author(s) |
Tianhao Wang, Scott Whalen, Woongjo Choi |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Tianhao Wang |
Abstract Scope |
A mechanically robust joining method for Al/Mg and Mg/CFRP enables decreased vehicle weight while offering more flexibility for vehicle designers. However, certain challenges exist for joining Al/Mg and Mg/CFRP. Mechanical joining cannot seal the dissimilar interfaces against corrosion. With solid-state and fusion based welding, rapid formation of brittle intermetallic compounds at the Al/Mg interface lead to interfacial fracture under mechanical loading. Large differences in physical and mechanical properties of metals and polymers make joining Al or Mg/CFRP challenging. In this study, a Rotational Hammer Rivet (RHR) technique was developed to fabricate Mg/CFRP and Al/Mg joints. Through heat generated by plastic deformation of an Mg rivet, RHR creates a metallurgical bond between rivet head and Mg sheet which seals corrosive electrolyte out of the joint. Direct joining between Al/Mg and Mg/CFRP were avoided. RHR tool design and process parameters were optimized based on microstructural and mechanical characterization of the dissimilar joints. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: Supplemental Proceedings volume |