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Spot welding

About: Spot welding is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 12491 publications have been published within this topic receiving 89845 citations. The topic is also known as: Spot_welding.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the microstructure and mechanical properties in different regions of the friction spot welded 2A97 aluminium-lithium alloy subjected to different heat treatment processes were investigated.

39 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the results of the mechanical tests obtained on AA2024-T3 aluminum alloy were used to calibrate and validate a numerical model that was used to predict the joint failure mode.
Abstract: The Friction Spot Welding - FSpW is a solid-state process that allows joining two or more metal sheets in lap configuration with no residual keyhole as occurs in the Friction Stir Welding - FSW process. The present work reports part of the efforts made at GKSS Research Centre to better understand the complex phenomena that take place during FSpW of aluminum alloys and establish the mechanical response of the resulting joints. Over the recent years the research on modeling friction based welding processes has increased considerably. Most of the works related to this subject deal with the process mechanics. On the other hand, some investigations have shown how the process variables affect the mechanical properties of the joints, but it is very difficult to find quantitative results that can be readily used for mechanical design purposes. The aim of this work is to develop an analysis procedure based on the process characteristics that allows evaluating how the resulting geometry and microstructure affect the joint mechanical behavior. For this, the results of the mechanical tests obtained on AA2024-T3 aluminum alloy were used to calibrate and validate a numerical model that was used to predict the joint failure mode. The model reproduced the specimen geometry and load conditions adopted in the lap-shear and cross-tensile tests. The joint was considered as formed by three main regions (SZ - stir zone, TMAZ - thermo mechanically affected zone and HAZ - heat affected zone) whose properties and dimensions were based in microhardness evaluation and macrographic analysis of welded specimens. It was observed a good agreement between the simulation results and experimental data. The numerical modeling of the joints allows the prediction of the joint mechanical properties, as well as to understand how a change in geometry and property of each region affects the final mechanical behavior. Based in the obtained results, the analysis procedure can be easily extended to the related friction based spot processes as Friction Stir Spot Welding - FSSW.

39 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a consumable bit has been used to create a spot joint between dissimilar alloys, which can be made between very soft and very hard alloys like dual phase (DP) 590 and DP 980 and light metals like AA 5754.
Abstract: Spot joining of dissimilar metal alloys is difficult because of differences in melting temperature as well as differences in composition. If a fusion welding process like resistance spot welding is employed, then alloys mix in the fusion zone and can create brittle intermetallic compounds during solidification. When self-piercing riveting (SPR) is used, the alloys to be joined must be ductile enough to be formed around the rivet. In this paper, a new approach to joining dissimilar metal alloys has been studied, where a consumable bit has been used to create a spot joint between dissimilar alloys. The resulting joint has both metallurgical and mechanical bonding characteristics and can be made between very soft and very hard alloys, like dual phase (DP) 590 and DP 980 and light metals like AA 5754. Lap shear strengths of joints made by friction bit joining (FBJ) are similar to or better than comparable joints made by self-piercing riveting.

38 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the microstructure, hardness and lap shear tensile strength of the joints were studied and the results showed that, with increasing the welding energy, the lap-shear tensil strength had an increasing trend and the hardness of aluminum metals decreased.

38 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the role of welding parameters and tool profile on expelled flash properties of spot welds of 1.6mm thick AA2219-O alloy was carried out, and the result showed that tool profile greatly influences the volume and morphology of expelled flash.

38 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023208
2022415
2021355
2020620
2019739
2018744