Evaluation of the EMR for Swaging Collars on Advanced Composite Laminates

2005-01-3299

10/3/2005

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The Boeing 787 Dreamliner will be the most fuel-efficient airliner in the world when it enters service in 2008. To help achieve this, Boeing will utilize state-of-the-art carbon fiber for primary structures. Advanced manufacturing techniques and processes will be used in the assembly of large composite structures. Electroimpact has proposed a system utilizing the low recoil Low Voltage Electromagnetic Riveter (LVER) to drill and install bolts. A test program was initiated between Boeing Materials Process and Engineering (MP&E) and Electroimpact to validate the LVER process for swaging titanium collars on titanium pins in composite material. This paper details the results of these tests.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-3299
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Brown, T., Hartmann, J., Zieve, P., and Woods, M., "Evaluation of the EMR for Swaging Collars on Advanced Composite Laminates," Aerospace Technology Conference and Exposition, Grapevine, Texas, United States, October 3, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-3299.
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10/3/2005
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2005-01-3299
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Technical Paper
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English