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  • Two-stage joining of sheets perpendicular to one another by sheet-bulk forming
    Publication . Silva, Carlos; Bragança, Ivo; Alves, Luis; Martins, Paulo
    This paper proposes a new joining by forming process for fixing longitudinally in position two metal sheets (or plates) perpendicular to one another, at room temperature. The proposed process employs a counterbored variant of the ‘mortise-and-tenon’ joint that eliminates the protrusion of the tenon beyond the mortise after mechanical locking by plastic deformation. The presentation draws from the workability limits and material stress-strain characterization to validation by joining and destructive pull-out testing. Results demonstrate the effectiveness of the new proposed process for producing flat joint surfaces, which are advantageous over typical ‘mortise-and-tenon’ protruded surfaces in most applications.
  • Joining sheets perpendicular to one other by sheet-bulk metal forming
    Publication . Bragança, Ivo; Silva, Carlos; Alves, Luís; Martins, Paulo
    This paper presents a variant of the traditional 'mortise-and-tenon' joint, which has been used for thousands of years by carpenters and blacksmiths to connect wood or metal parts. The new proposed joint is utilized to fix longitudinally in position two metal sheets (or plates) perpendicular to one other by sheet-bulk metal forming, at room temperature. The development is performed by means of a combined finite element and experimental investigation focused on the identification of the major process parameters and on the understanding of their influence on the overall joining feasibility. Destructive testing is carried out to characterize the performance of the new proposed joint, and an analytical expression is provided to determine the maximum tensile force that the joint can safely withstand.