União pontual por fricção (“friction spot joining”) de alumínio 6181-T4 com compósito laminado de poli(sulfeto de fenileno) e fibra de carbono (CF-PPS)
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Resumo: | The friction spot joining (FSpJ) emerges as an alternative and innovative technique for producing polymer-metal hybrid structures. This technique was developed and patented by HZG / Germany in 2012. The process uses a combination of tools that by friction generates heat leading to the formation of a polymer layer through the interface and mechanical interlocking between the joints partners. Previous studies have demonstrated the technical feasibility of producing hybrid joints by FSpJ, however, no studies have demonstrated the influence of the process parameters on the joints properties. This study aimed to produce hybrid joints of 6181-T4 aluminum alloy and carbon fiber reinforced poly(phenylene sulfide) laminate composite (CF-PPS) by FSpJ and investigate the influence of process and aluminum surface treatment on the structure and the mechanical strength of these joints. The proper combination of these parameters resulted in hybrid joints with single lap shear force of up to 1861 N (29 MPa) and 3522 N (55 MPa) for double lap joints. This level of shear strength is similar or superior to others metal / polymeric composite joints produced by conventional joining techniques, demonstrating the potential of the FSpJ. The rotational speed (RS) was the parameter with the greatest influence on the shear strength of the joints, followed by the joining time (JT), tool plunge depth (PD) and joining force (JF). Joints that had predominantly cohesive fracture showed higher shear strength. Joints that were cooled at lower rates showed higher joint shear strength, regardless the heat input, due to lower residual stress at the interface of these joints. Through simple aluminum surface treatment (griding followed by acid pickling) it was possible to achieve an increasing up to 160% in the shear strength of the joints. |
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Esteves, João Victor AlmeidaCanto, Leonardo Brescianihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7287108960864123Amancio-Filho, Sergio de Tragliahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7609614295379921Hage Junior, Eliashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1240692926327687http://lattes.cnpq.br/29372604381411988da4a741-3f56-42c6-a9a3-acaa607ee3612016-09-21T18:23:53Z2016-09-21T18:23:53Z2015-02-26ESTEVES, João Victor Almeida. União pontual por fricção (“friction spot joining”) de alumínio 6181-T4 com compósito laminado de poli(sulfeto de fenileno) e fibra de carbono (CF-PPS). 2015. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência e Engenharia de Materiais) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2015. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/7345.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/7345The friction spot joining (FSpJ) emerges as an alternative and innovative technique for producing polymer-metal hybrid structures. This technique was developed and patented by HZG / Germany in 2012. The process uses a combination of tools that by friction generates heat leading to the formation of a polymer layer through the interface and mechanical interlocking between the joints partners. Previous studies have demonstrated the technical feasibility of producing hybrid joints by FSpJ, however, no studies have demonstrated the influence of the process parameters on the joints properties. This study aimed to produce hybrid joints of 6181-T4 aluminum alloy and carbon fiber reinforced poly(phenylene sulfide) laminate composite (CF-PPS) by FSpJ and investigate the influence of process and aluminum surface treatment on the structure and the mechanical strength of these joints. The proper combination of these parameters resulted in hybrid joints with single lap shear force of up to 1861 N (29 MPa) and 3522 N (55 MPa) for double lap joints. This level of shear strength is similar or superior to others metal / polymeric composite joints produced by conventional joining techniques, demonstrating the potential of the FSpJ. The rotational speed (RS) was the parameter with the greatest influence on the shear strength of the joints, followed by the joining time (JT), tool plunge depth (PD) and joining force (JF). Joints that had predominantly cohesive fracture showed higher shear strength. Joints that were cooled at lower rates showed higher joint shear strength, regardless the heat input, due to lower residual stress at the interface of these joints. Through simple aluminum surface treatment (griding followed by acid pickling) it was possible to achieve an increasing up to 160% in the shear strength of the joints.A união pontual por fricção (“Friction Spot Joining – FSpJ”) desponta como uma técnica alternativa e inovadora para produzir estruturas híbridas metal-polímero. Esta técnica foi desenvolvida e patenteada pela HZG / Alemanha em 2012. O processo utiliza uma combinação de ferramentas que através da fricção sobre o metal gera calor levando a formação de camada polimérica na interface e de travamento mecânico entre as chapas. Estudos anteriores demonstraram a viabilidade técnica para produção de juntas híbridas, porém, não há estudos demonstrando efetivamente a influência dos parâmetros de união nas propriedades das juntas. Este estudo teve como objetivo produzir juntas híbridas de alumínio 6181-T4 e compósito laminado de poli(sulfeto de fenileno) e fibra de carbono (CF-PPS) por FSpJ, e investigar a influência de parâmetros de processo e tratamento superficial do alumínio sobre a estrutura e a resistência mecânica dessas juntas. A combinação apropriada desses parâmetros resultou em juntas híbridas com força máxima em cisalhamento de até 1861 N (29 MPa) na geometria junta pontual sobreposta simples e de 3522 N (55 MPa) na geometria de junta sobreposta dupla. Esse nível de resistência mecânica é similar ou superior ao de outras juntas metal-compósito polimérico produzidas por técnicas convencionais de união, demonstrando o potencial da técnica FSpJ. A velocidade rotacional (VR) foi o parâmetro com maior influência na resistência ao cisalhamento das juntas, seguida pelo tempo de união (TU), profundidade de penetração (PP) e força de união (FU). As juntas com falha predominantemente coesiva apresentaram resistência ao cisalhamento superior. Foi verificado que juntas produzidas em menores taxas de resfriamento apresentam maior desempenho mecânico, independentemente do aporte térmico utilizado, devido a menor tensão residual na interface dessas juntas. 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União pontual por fricção (“friction spot joining”) de alumínio 6181-T4 com compósito laminado de poli(sulfeto de fenileno) e fibra de carbono (CF-PPS) |
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Friction spot joining of aluminum alloy 6181-T4 and carbon fiber reinforced polyphenylene sulfide laminate composite |
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União pontual por fricção (“friction spot joining”) de alumínio 6181-T4 com compósito laminado de poli(sulfeto de fenileno) e fibra de carbono (CF-PPS) |
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União pontual por fricção (“friction spot joining”) de alumínio 6181-T4 com compósito laminado de poli(sulfeto de fenileno) e fibra de carbono (CF-PPS) Esteves, João Victor Almeida Friction Spot Joining Compósitos Juntas híbridas Alumínio ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE MATERIAIS E METALURGICA::MATERIAIS NAO METALICOS |
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União pontual por fricção (“friction spot joining”) de alumínio 6181-T4 com compósito laminado de poli(sulfeto de fenileno) e fibra de carbono (CF-PPS) |
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União pontual por fricção (“friction spot joining”) de alumínio 6181-T4 com compósito laminado de poli(sulfeto de fenileno) e fibra de carbono (CF-PPS) |
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União pontual por fricção (“friction spot joining”) de alumínio 6181-T4 com compósito laminado de poli(sulfeto de fenileno) e fibra de carbono (CF-PPS) |
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União pontual por fricção (“friction spot joining”) de alumínio 6181-T4 com compósito laminado de poli(sulfeto de fenileno) e fibra de carbono (CF-PPS) |
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União pontual por fricção (“friction spot joining”) de alumínio 6181-T4 com compósito laminado de poli(sulfeto de fenileno) e fibra de carbono (CF-PPS) |
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Esteves, João Victor Almeida |
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Esteves, João Victor Almeida |
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Canto, Leonardo Bresciani |
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Amancio-Filho, Sergio de Traglia |
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Hage Junior, Elias |
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Friction Spot Joining |
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Friction Spot Joining Compósitos Juntas híbridas Alumínio ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE MATERIAIS E METALURGICA::MATERIAIS NAO METALICOS |
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Compósitos Juntas híbridas Alumínio |
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The friction spot joining (FSpJ) emerges as an alternative and innovative technique for producing polymer-metal hybrid structures. This technique was developed and patented by HZG / Germany in 2012. The process uses a combination of tools that by friction generates heat leading to the formation of a polymer layer through the interface and mechanical interlocking between the joints partners. Previous studies have demonstrated the technical feasibility of producing hybrid joints by FSpJ, however, no studies have demonstrated the influence of the process parameters on the joints properties. This study aimed to produce hybrid joints of 6181-T4 aluminum alloy and carbon fiber reinforced poly(phenylene sulfide) laminate composite (CF-PPS) by FSpJ and investigate the influence of process and aluminum surface treatment on the structure and the mechanical strength of these joints. The proper combination of these parameters resulted in hybrid joints with single lap shear force of up to 1861 N (29 MPa) and 3522 N (55 MPa) for double lap joints. This level of shear strength is similar or superior to others metal / polymeric composite joints produced by conventional joining techniques, demonstrating the potential of the FSpJ. The rotational speed (RS) was the parameter with the greatest influence on the shear strength of the joints, followed by the joining time (JT), tool plunge depth (PD) and joining force (JF). Joints that had predominantly cohesive fracture showed higher shear strength. Joints that were cooled at lower rates showed higher joint shear strength, regardless the heat input, due to lower residual stress at the interface of these joints. Through simple aluminum surface treatment (griding followed by acid pickling) it was possible to achieve an increasing up to 160% in the shear strength of the joints. |
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