Dimple Tool Modification For Press-Countersinking Glare

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. M. Brown P. V. Straznicky
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Dimpling as a means of flush countersinking rivets is an old process predominantly used in secondary structures. The introduction of GLARE as an aerospace material has renewed interest in dimpling and its possible application in primary structures. The dimpling process is able to prevent the creation of a machined knife-edge in the thin aluminum plies of the GLARE sheets. In addition, dimpling eliminates the need to use reduced height rivets, such as the NAS 1097 rivet style. This investigation expands on an earlier study into dimpling of GLARE by Rans and Straznicky. In order to tailor the dimpling process to GLARE, FEM simulations were developed. After verification, a study was performed to find the best parameters for dimpling GLARE3-2/l. Coupon fatigue tests were carried out and the dimpled joints demonstrated increased fatigue lives over the conventional machine countersunk joints. Future wide panel fatigue tests are planned to confirm the usefulness of dimpling thin GLARE laminates.
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APA: A. M. Brown P. V. Straznicky  (2006)  Dimple Tool Modification For Press-Countersinking Glare

MLA: A. M. Brown P. V. Straznicky Dimple Tool Modification For Press-Countersinking Glare. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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