Effect of sheet material coatings on quality and strength of self-piercing riveted joints

L. Han, K. W. Young, R. Hewitt, M. R. Alkahari, A. Chrysanthou

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    Abstract

    A study examining the effect of coatings on the quality and behaviour of self-piercing riveted joints joining aluminium NG5754 to HSLA350 sheets was conducted. Two types of coatings: E-coated and Zinc plated were applied to the HSLA350 sheet for this study. The results showed that coating affected the joint quality in terms of head height, interlock and remaining material thickness. Examination of joint sections indicated that the self-piercing riveting process needed different setting parameters for coated and uncoated sheets in order to achieve optimum setting conditions. The joint strength was also affected by sheet coatings. However, whether the joints with coated sheet had higher strength was dependent on joint setting conditions. Different coatings had different effects on joint quality and behaviour and different setting conditions led to different behaviour of the joints with or without coatings.

    Original languageEnglish
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2006
    Event2006 SAE World Congress - Detroit, MI, United States
    Duration: 3 Apr 20066 Apr 2006

    Conference

    Conference2006 SAE World Congress
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityDetroit, MI
    Period3/04/066/04/06

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