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Improved Methods for Fastening Steel Parts in Aluminum Housings
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Abstract
Whenever steel parts are pressed or fastened into aluminum, differential thermal expansion must be a prime consideration for maintaining the assembly. The author illustrates that elevated temperature adhesive bonding can give integrity of assembly exceeding press fits, shrink fits and loose adhesive fits.
The performance of interference fits is compared to adhesive bonded joints under various operating conditions.
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Thompson, R., "Improved Methods for Fastening Steel Parts in Aluminum Housings," SAE Technical Paper 790503, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790503.Also In
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