Feasibility study of metal to polymer hybrid joining


Autoria(s): Magnus, Carl
Data(s)

30/05/2012

30/05/2012

2012

Resumo

The increasing demand for lightweight components has led to a huge exploitation of non-metallic materials such as polymers, fibers and elastomers in industrial and manufacturing processes. Recent trends towards cost effectiveness, weight reduction and production flexibility in industrial production and manufacturing processes has led to a growing interest in hybrid components where two or more dissimilar materials coexist to achieving specifically optimized characteristics. The importance of this research is to serve as a bridge to understanding the theories behind various joining techniques and the adaptation of the process for metal to polymer hybrid joints. Moreso, it helps companies to select the most productive and yet economical joining process for realization of lightweight metal to polymer hybrid components. This thesis is a literature review analyzing various materials that has been published on various joining methods for metal to polymer hybrid joints on the feasibility and eventual realization of the joint between these dissimilar materials. This study is aimed at theoretically evaluating the feasibility of joining processes between metal and plastic components by exploiting exhaustively joining and welding sources.

Identificador

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/77099

URN:NBN:fi-fe201205305666

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Hybrid joining #polymers #composites, welding #bonding #riveting #lap joints #laser welding #friction stir welding #ultrasonic welding
Tipo

Master's thesis

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