clinching, the spinning clinching has the advantages
of larger interlock value, smaller forming load and
higher efficiency, but the joint exists an asymmetry.
Figure 8: The principle of friction clinching.
Figure 9: The principle of spinning clinching.
4 CONCLUSIONS
In addition to the above the mechanical clinching
technology of the sheet, there are some other
auxiliary connection technology, such as ultrasonic
assisted clinching , laser clinching, vibration assisted
clinching, etc. The main purpose of these methods
are to increase the strength of joint, to improve the
connection quality and decrease the forming force
and to join the different sheets. No matter what kind
of methods, the strength of joint has a great
relationship with the geometry of clinched joint,
while the technological parameters, geometric
parameters and material flow have important effects
on the joint shape and size, therefore, it is necessary
to find some new connection methods to further
research by using numerical simulation calculation
and experimental method.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The authors would like to acknowledge the support
of Guangxi Natural Science Foundation
(2015GXNSFBA139223) and Guangxi university
student innovation and entrepreneurship training
program (201610595088).
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