On the resistance spot welding of four-sheet stack of unequal sheet thickness |
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Authors: | H. Eizadi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | There is a lack of sufficient understanding regarding resistance spot welding behaviour of multi-layer structure. This paper investigates the weld nugget development and failure characteristics of four-sheet joint of dissimilar sheet thickness (0.7/1.2/1.2/0.9?mm) made on low carbon steel. The heat dissipation via water-cooled electrode hinders the weld nugget penetration into the thin/thick sheet interface. It was shown that increasing heat input led to bonding mechanism transition from solid-state welding to fusion welding at thin/thick sheet interface. Increasing welding current beyond a critical value changed the failure mode from interfacial to pullout leading to improvement of energy absorption of the joint. Fusion zone size along middle sheet/sheet interface proved to be the most important controlling factor for mechanical properties of four-sheet resistance spot welds. |
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Keywords: | Resistance spot welding Four sheet Multi-layer structure Weld nugget growth Failure mode |
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