A Study on the Resistance Welding of Metallic Sandwich Panel : Part 2 - Process Analysis

저항 용접을 이용한 금속 샌드위치 판재 접합에 관한 연구 : Part 2 - 공정해석

  • Lee Sang-Min (Mechatronics Center of Samsung Electronics) ;
  • Kim Jin-Beom (Department of Mechanical Engineering, KAIST) ;
  • Na Suck-Joo (Department of Mechanical Engineering, KAIST)
  • 이상민 (삼성전자 기술총괄 메카트로닉스 연구소) ;
  • 김진범 (한국과학기술원 기계공학과) ;
  • 나석주 (한국과학기술원 기계공학과)
  • Published : 2005.12.01

Abstract

In part 1. optimal process parameters such as thickness of stopper and welding time are achieved to produce high strength ISB(Inner Structured and Bonded) panels. Developed process is different from the usual resistance welding process in the number of points welded at a time. In part 2, Numerical modeling for this new process is proposed and the variation of contact area with respect to the gap of electrodes is studied through FE analyses, Besides, it is tried to figure out the welding nugget formation and proper distance between welding points. FE analytic results show that inner structures are melted more than skin plate, and current distribution between points to be welded can be controlled by distance welding points. Comparison of some FE analytic results with corresponding experimental results could confirm the validity of the proposed numerical modeling.

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