Innovative and Highly Productive Joining Technologies for Multi-Material Lightweight Car Body Structures

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G. Meschut
V. Janzen
T. Olfermann
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[1] University of Paderborn,Laboratory for Materials and Joining Technology (LWF)
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boron steels; car body engineering; friction element welding; joining technology; lightweight design; mechanical joining; multi-material design; resistance element welding; self-pierce riveting;
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Driven by increasing costs for energy and raw material and especially by the European CO2-emission laws, automotive industry faces the challenge to develop more lightweight and at the same time still rigid and crash-stable car bodies, that are affordable for large-scale production. The implementation of weight-reduced constructions depends not only on the availability of lightweight materials and related forming technologies, but also on cost-efficient and reliable joining technologies suitable for multi-material design. This article discusses the challenges and requirements for these technologies, based on the example of joining aluminium with press-hardened boron steels, what is considered as a very important material combination for affordable future lightweight mobility. Besides a presentation of recent developments for extending the process limits of conventional mechanical joining methods, new promising technologies such as resistance element welding are introduced. In addition, the performance, advantages, and disadvantages of the presented technologies are compared and discussed.
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页码:1515 / 1523
页数:8
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