기계적 프레스 접합의 공정 및 강도 평가

Translated title of the contribution: Process and Strength Evaluation of Mechanical Press Joining

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Abstract

New methods for joining sheet of metal are being sought. One of the most promising methods is MPJ (mechanical press joining). It has been used in thin metal work because of its simple process and relative advantages over other methods, as it requires no fasteners such as bolts or rivets, consumes less energy than welding, and produces less ecological problems than adhesive methods. In this study, the joining process and static behavior of single overlap joints has been investigated. During fixed die type joining process for SPCC plates, the optimal applied punching force was found. The maximum tensile-shear strength of the specimen produced at the optimal punching force was 1.75 kN. The FEM analysis result on the tensile-shear specimen showed the maximum von-Mises stress of 373 MPa under the applied load of 1.7 kN, which is very close to the maximum tensile strength of the SPCC sheet(=382 MPa). This suggests that the FEM analysis is capable of predicting the maximum tensile load of the joint.
Translated title of the contributionProcess and Strength Evaluation of Mechanical Press Joining
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)1-6
Number of pages6
Journal한국안전학회지
Volume26
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2011

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