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Scale-Up of Friction Self-piercing Riveting Process for Multi-material Joints

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Friction Stir Welding and Processing XIII
Publication Date
Page Numbers
255 to 263
Publisher Location
Cham, Switzerland
Conference Name
TMS 2025: TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Conference Location
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
The minerals, metals, and materials society
Conference Date
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A single-class joining process known as “friction self-piercing riveting (F-SPR)” has been developed for joining various low-ductility lightweight materials on a laboratory scale. The frictional heat generated during the F-SPR process improved local ductility, resulting in crack-free joints and robust mechanical performance. This innovative joining technology was further advanced through the scale-up of the process using a new system with several key features (e.g., automatic rivet feeding and clamping system, vacuum system) toward industry readiness. The new integrated F-SPR systems were effectively demonstrated for joining different material combinations (e.g., carbon fiber composite to 7075 Al alloy, 7075 Al alloy to 7075 Al alloy, and 7075 Al alloy to casting Al Aural 5) with a unified technique. Crack-free joint with adequate mechanical interlocking resulted in good mechanical joint strength for each material combination. Then, the process was successfully scaled up by producing multiple joints without any cracks on larger CFC-Al and Al-Al components by the new integrated system, bringing it closer to industrial application.