Clinching as an alternative joining technology to welding today is restricted to thin sheet metal. There is no experience in clinching thick sheets. Thus the need arises to predict the process conditions by experimental and numerical analysis. This paper demonstrates investigations in both fields to understand the chances and limits of thick sheet clinching in shipbuilding industry
Clinching is a method for mechanically joining sheet metal of different thickness and properties in ...
The optimization of a car body in terms of cost can be achieved by using different materials in vari...
Manufacturing thin-walled structures and products inevitably involves the selection of suited joinin...
Clinching as an alternative joining technology to welding or bolting today is restricted up to circa...
In commercial vehicle construction the focus is still on the reduction of kerb weight and production...
The researchproject focuses on the development of basic principles, which allow the industrial use o...
The most common methods for joining the galvanized steel sheetsin automotive industry is resistance ...
Clinching is a cold welding technology for sheets which, due to its versatility and economy, is quic...
Clinching, mechanical joining by upsetting, is above all established in the automotive industry. Cur...
The building industry has a particular interest in using clinching as a joining method for frame con...
Latest developments in the clinching of sheet materials are reviewed in this article. Important issu...
Clinching, which is mechanical joining by upsetting, is above all established in the area of automot...
The Clinching process (DIN 8593) produces a button-type, positive connection of two or three layers ...
The automobile industry, in particular, uses clinching in certain parts of the vehicle body. Clinchi...
The load-specific design of car bodies often requires the joining of more than two sheets. However, ...
Clinching is a method for mechanically joining sheet metal of different thickness and properties in ...
The optimization of a car body in terms of cost can be achieved by using different materials in vari...
Manufacturing thin-walled structures and products inevitably involves the selection of suited joinin...
Clinching as an alternative joining technology to welding or bolting today is restricted up to circa...
In commercial vehicle construction the focus is still on the reduction of kerb weight and production...
The researchproject focuses on the development of basic principles, which allow the industrial use o...
The most common methods for joining the galvanized steel sheetsin automotive industry is resistance ...
Clinching is a cold welding technology for sheets which, due to its versatility and economy, is quic...
Clinching, mechanical joining by upsetting, is above all established in the automotive industry. Cur...
The building industry has a particular interest in using clinching as a joining method for frame con...
Latest developments in the clinching of sheet materials are reviewed in this article. Important issu...
Clinching, which is mechanical joining by upsetting, is above all established in the area of automot...
The Clinching process (DIN 8593) produces a button-type, positive connection of two or three layers ...
The automobile industry, in particular, uses clinching in certain parts of the vehicle body. Clinchi...
The load-specific design of car bodies often requires the joining of more than two sheets. However, ...
Clinching is a method for mechanically joining sheet metal of different thickness and properties in ...
The optimization of a car body in terms of cost can be achieved by using different materials in vari...
Manufacturing thin-walled structures and products inevitably involves the selection of suited joinin...