Zhang, Xianlian, He, Xiaocong, Xing, Baoying, Zhao, Lun, Lu, Yi, Gu, Fengshou and Ball, Andrew (2016) Influence of heat treatment on fatigue performances for self-piercing riveting similar and dissimilar titanium, aluminium and copper alloys. Materials & Design, 97. pp. 108-117. ISSN 0264-1275
Abstract

The fatigue performances of self-piercing riveting (SPR) joints connecting similar and dissimilar sheets of TA1 titanium alloy (TA1), Al5052 aluminium alloy (Al5052) and H62 copper alloy (H62) were studied in this paper. The specimens of similar TA1 sheets treated with stress relief annealing were prepared to investigate the influence of relief annealing on the mechanical properties of SPR joints. Fatigue tests were conducted to characterize the fatigue lives and failure modes of the joints. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was employed to determine the fatigue failure mechanisms of the joints. The results showed that stress relief annealing has an apparent impact on the fatigue performances but has little influence on the static strengths of the joints. For SPR joints in similar or dissimilar sheets, joints between similar TA1 sheets possess the best fatigue resistance, which are significantly higher than the joints in dissimilar sheets. In addition, most of the joints failed in the rivet and the locked sheet through fatigue tests, except the joints between TA1 and Al5052, which failed only in the locked sheets.

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