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2016
Conference Paper
Title

On the development of an intrinsic hybrid composite

Other Title
Grundlagen der Entwicklung eines intrinsischen Hybridverbundes
Abstract
Hybrid parts, which combine low weight with high strength, are moving into the focus of the automotive industry, due to their high potential for usage in the field of crash-relevant structures. In this contribution, the development of an intrinsic hybrid composite is presented, with a focus on the manufacturing process, complex simulations of the material behaviour and material testing. The hybrid composite is made up of a continuous fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP), in which a metallic insert is integrated. The mechanical behaviour of the individual components is characterised. For material modelling, an approach is pointed out, which enables modelling at large strains by directly connected rheological elements. The connection between the FRP and the metallic insert is realised by a combination of form fit and adhesive bonds. On the one hand, adhesive bonds are generated within a sol gel process. On the other hand, local form elements of the metallic insert are pressed into the FRP. We show how these form elements are generated during the macroscopic forming process. In addition, the applied sol gel process is explained. Finally, we consider design concepts for a specimen type for high strain testing of the resulting interfaces.
Author(s)
Riemer, Matthias  
Drossel, Welf-Guntram  
Kießling, Robert
Ihlemann, Jörn
Scharf, Ingolf
Lampke, Thomas
Sharafiev, Semen
Wagner, Martin Franz-Xaver
Mainwork
18. Werkstofftechnischen Kolloquium in Chemnitz 2016. Tagungsband  
Conference
Werkstofftechnisches Kolloquium 2016  
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Umformtechnik IWU  
Keyword(s)
  • hybrid metal composites

  • forming technologies

  • form fit elements

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