J. Mater. Sci. Technol. ›› 2018, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (1): 192-197.DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2017.10.019

Special Issue: FSW-and-FSP-articles 2018

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Direct joining of oxygen-free copper and carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic by friction lap joining

L.H. Wu*(), K. Nagatsuka, K. Nakata   

  1. Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University, 11-1, Mihogaoka, Ibaraki, Osaka 567-0047, Japan
  • Received:2017-04-03 Revised:2017-04-25 Accepted:2017-04-29 Online:2018-01-20 Published:2018-02-09
  • Contact: Wu L.H.

Abstract:

Oxygen-free copper (Cu) was successfully joined to carbon-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic (CFRTP, polyamide 6 with 20 wt% carbon fiber addition) by friction lap joining (FLJ) at joining speeds of 200-1600 mm/min with a constant rotation rate of 1500 rpm and a nominal plunge depth of 0.9 mm. It is the first time to report the joining of CFRTP to Cu by FLJ. As the joining speed increased, the tensile shear force (TSF) of joints increased first, and decreased thereafter. The maximum TSF could reach 2.3 kN (15 mm in width). Hydrogen bonding formed between the amide group of CFRTP and the thin Cu2O layer on the Cu surface, which mainly contributed to the joint bonding. The influence factors of the TSF of the joints at different joining speeds were discussed. The TSF was mainly affected by the joining area, the degradation of the plastic matrix and the number and the size of bubbles. As the joining speed increased, the influence factors varied as follows: the joining area increased first and then decreased; the degradation of the plastic matrix and the number and the size of bubbles decreased. The maximum TSF was the comprehensive result of the relatively large joining area, small degradation of the plastic matrix and small number and sizes of bubbles.

Key words: Friction lap joining, Metal, Plastic, Carbon-fiber reinforced thermoplastic, Dissimilar materials joining