Application of self-piercing nuts during hot forming of 22MNB5

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Autoren

  • Sebastian Meyer
  • Gerson Meschut
  • Hendrik Vogt
  • Bernd Arno Behrens
  • Sven Hübner
  • André Neumann

Externe Organisationen

  • Universität Paderborn
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)565-574
Seitenumfang10
FachzeitschriftWelding in the world
Jahrgang63
Ausgabenummer2
Frühes Online-Datum12 Dez. 2018
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 8 März 2019

Abstract

The increasing use of hot-formed steels for structural components in lightweight construction requires solutions to create mounting points into the thin blank of high-strength steel. Compared to welding nuts, self-piercing nuts are often used due to advantages for the mechanical properties. The problems of setting these elements in hot-formed steels like 22MnB5 are high process forces and often limited undercuts, which are produced during the joining process. In this regard, the application of the self-piercing nut during the hot forming process of 22MnB5 is the focus of the investigation. The particular challenge is to find out the desired process parameter in a defined temperature window. Thus, the ductile austenitized 22MnB5 is exploited, while the local shape of the deformed blank in contact with the self-piercing nut is realized. A newly developed process enables insertion of the self-piercing nuts by different joining conditions. In order to evaluate the efficiency of the new process, various aspects are recorded. To achieve a successful hot forming process by a complete martensitic microstructure transformation, a minimum cooling rate of 27 K/s is provided. Furthermore, it has to be assured, that there is no thermal influence on the nut element, while the blank and the self-piercing nut are strongly heated. Otherwise, this can lead to a change in the strength class of the nut. For this purpose, hardness measurement is used to analyze the microstructure development. The mechanical behavior is described by torsion- and pull-out tests.

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Application of self-piercing nuts during hot forming of 22MNB5. / Meyer, Sebastian; Meschut, Gerson; Vogt, Hendrik et al.
in: Welding in the world, Jahrgang 63, Nr. 2, 08.03.2019, S. 565-574.

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftArtikelForschungPeer-Review

Meyer, S, Meschut, G, Vogt, H, Behrens, BA, Hübner, S & Neumann, A 2019, 'Application of self-piercing nuts during hot forming of 22MNB5', Welding in the world, Jg. 63, Nr. 2, S. 565-574. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40194-018-00688-8
Meyer, S., Meschut, G., Vogt, H., Behrens, B. A., Hübner, S., & Neumann, A. (2019). Application of self-piercing nuts during hot forming of 22MNB5. Welding in the world, 63(2), 565-574. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40194-018-00688-8
Meyer S, Meschut G, Vogt H, Behrens BA, Hübner S, Neumann A. Application of self-piercing nuts during hot forming of 22MNB5. Welding in the world. 2019 Mär 8;63(2):565-574. Epub 2018 Dez 12. doi: 10.1007/s40194-018-00688-8
Meyer, Sebastian ; Meschut, Gerson ; Vogt, Hendrik et al. / Application of self-piercing nuts during hot forming of 22MNB5. in: Welding in the world. 2019 ; Jahrgang 63, Nr. 2. S. 565-574.
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