Article In: orcid, cienciavitae
Environmentally Friendly Joining of Tubes by Their Ends
Journal of Cleaner Production
2015 — Elsevier
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January 2015
Abstract
This paper proposes an environmentally friendly joining process for connecting tubes by their ends that has the potential to replace current solutions based on fastened, crimped, welded, brazed or adhesive bonded joints. The process is based on a new type of tubular lap joint produced by local plastic instability and compression beading that has a substantial overlap with the counterfacing surfaces of the mating tubes to be joined. The presentation combines independent characterization of the materials, experimentation and numerical simulation of the process in order to identify the modes of deformation and the process feasibility window, and destructive testing to establish the working limits of tubular lap joints under different type of loading conditions. Results demonstrate that the proposed joining process is a flexible and cost-effective technology for connecting tubes by their ends with a better performance than current environmentally friendly alternatives based on tubular butt joints produced by plastic deformation.
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Authors in the community:
Carlos Manuel Alves da Silva
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Luís Manuel Mendonça Alves
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Paulo António Firme Martins
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Publication version
AO - Author's Original
Publisher
Elsevier
Title of the publication container
Journal of Cleaner Production
First page or article number
777
Last page
786
Volume
87
Issue
1
Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)
mechanical-engineering - Mechanical engineering
Publication language (ISO code)
eng - English
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