Static Failure Mechanism of Several SPR Joints Made byDifferent Metal Materials
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    The mechanical properties and static failure mechanism of the titanium, aluminum lithium and aluminum
    alloy self-piecing riveted joints were studied by the self-piecing riveting system, materials test machine and scanning
    electron microscope. The results showed that the average maximum tensile shear load of the TA1 joints(6 285. 0
    N) is the largest, the 8090 joints took the second place, the 5052 joints is the smallest. Different metal materials selfpiecing
    riveted joints presented a great different static failure mode. The rivets in TA1 joints appeared a failure process
    from intergranular fracture to ductile fracture. The 8090 joints appeared a failure process of the materials being rubbed
    and cleavage fracture. The 5052 joints appeared a failure process of the materials only being rubbed.

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