January 2010
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Journal of the Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity
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January 2010
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13 Reads
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5 Citations
Journal of the Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity
August 2009
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International Journal of Material Forming
The joinability of hot-dip coated steel sheets using a mechanical clinching was investigated by an experiment. The distributions of the layer thickness of Zn alloy coating of the joined sheets were examined. Although the sheets were joined, the layer of coating on the side wall of the punch was scratched and the layer thickness on the bottom of the die was reduced. In order to increase the layer thickness of coating of the joined sheets, shapes of the punch and die were optimised by controlling of the deforming behaviours of the sheets using means of the finite element simulation. The layer thickness of coating of the joined sheets was improved by the modification of the punch and die shapes.
... For example, Abe et.al. [5] conducted mechanical clinching of zinc-aluminum alloy coated steel and aluminum alloy sheets. In this type of mechanical joining, materials can be chosen without regarding metallurgical restrictions. ...
January 2010
Journal of the Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity
... The joining of sheets with an anticorrosion coating slightly changes the course of the forming force-displacement diagram and changes the condition and thickness of the ZiNc coating [82]. During the plastic forming of the material of the joined sheets, the external surface of the sheets is degraded. ...
August 2009
International Journal of Material Forming