Behaviour of Flow-Drilling Screw Connections

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An experimental study on the behaviour and fracture of flow-drilling screw connections was carried out. Cross test specimens were used to study the deformation and fracture of the connections under different loading modes. For comparison, tests were also carried out on self-piercing rivet connections.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 794-796)

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413-415

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June 2014

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