Numerical and experimental identification of fatigue crack initiation sites in clinched joints

Author:

Ewenz L.,Bielak Ch. R.,Otroshi M.,Bobbert M.,Meschut G.,Zimmermann M.

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, a study based on experimental and numerical simulations is performed to analyze fatigue cracks in clinched joints. An experimental investigation is conducted to determine the failure modes of clinched joints under cyclic loading at different load amplitudes with single-lap shear tests. In addition, numerical FEM simulations of clinching process and subsequent shear loading are performed to support the experimental investigations by analyzing the state of stresses at the location of failure. An attempt is made to explain the location of crack initiation in the experiments using evaluation variables such as contact shear stress and maximum principal stress.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Technische Universität Dresden

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering

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