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Evaluation of Mechanical Properties by Using Instrumented Indentation Testing for Resistance Spot Welds (비파괴 계장화 압입시험을 이용한 저항 점용접부 물성 평가)

  • Choi, Chul-Young;Kim, Jun-Ki;Hong, Jae-Keun;Yeom, Jong-Taek;Park, Yeong-Do
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.64-72
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    • 2011
  • Nondestructive instrumented indentation test is the method to evaluate the mechanical properties by analyzing load - displacement curve when forming indentation on the surface of the specimen within hundreds of micro-indentation depth. Resistance spot welded samples are known to difficult to measure the local mechanical properties due to the combination of microstructural changes with heat input. Particularly, more difficulties arise to evaluate local mechanical properties of resistance spot welds because of having narrow HAZ, as well as dramatic changed in microstructure and hardness properties across the welds. In this study, evaluation of the local mechanical properties of resistance spot welds was carried out using the characterization of Instrumented Indentation testing. Resistance spot welding were performed for 590MPa DP (Dual Phase) steels and 780MPa TRIP (Transformation Induced Plasticity) steels following ISO 18278-2 condition. Mechanical properties of base metal using tensile test and Instrumented Indentation test showed similar results. Also it is possible to measure local mechanical properties of the center of fusion zone, edge of fusion zone, HAZ and base metal regions by using instrumented indentation test. Therefore, measurement of local mechanical properties using instrumented indentation test is efficient, reliable and relatively simple technique to evaluate the tensile strength, yield strength and hardening exponent.

Improvement of Joining Strength of Mechanical Joining Process of a Sheet Metal Pair (박판페어의 기계적 접합장치의 결합강도 개선에 관한 연구)

  • 윤희주;김태정;양동열;권순용;신철수
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.29-32
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    • 2002
  • The mechanical joining process of a sheet metal pair has been developed in order to replace the resistance spot welding process in case that joining of mechanically unweldable materials and coated sheet metals with different thickness are needed. Form-joining or clinching, a kind of mechanical joining process, is defined as joining process of a sheet metal pair by geometric constraint imposed by plastic deformation of workpieces without any additive part. It has been reported that the joining strength by commercial form-joining apparatus is 50∼70 percent of that by resistance spot welding. Therefore, a two-step form-joining process with a secondary punch is proposed. The device is designed to improve the joining strength by increasing the geometric constraint of the deformed shape by combining a primary punch, a secondary punch and a female die. In order to verify the improved joining strength by the designed process, the tensile-shear strength, the peel-tension strength and the asymmetric peel-tension strength are compared with those by the TOX process and resistance spot welding.

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Resistance Spot Weldability of Low Density Lightweight Steel according to Electrode Shape (전극 형상에 따른 저비중 경량강판의 저항 점 용접 특성)

  • Hwang, Insung;Yoon, Hyunsang;Kim, Dongcheol;Kang, Munjin;Kim, Jae Do;Kim, Young-Min
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.52-57
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    • 2017
  • In this study, resistance spot weldability of lightweight steel with high Al contents was evaluated using various electrode shapes. The six types of electrode shape were prepared with different electrode face diameter and radius. The tensile shear tests were carried out to investigate the failure behaviors. Also, the nugget size and hardness were measured and compared with various electrode shapes. The experimental results show that the acceptable weld current region for low density lightweight steel could be obtained with 10mm electrode face diameter and 76mm electrode face radius.

Characteristics of Dissimillar Three-Sheet Resistance Spot Welding for Advanced High Strength Steel with Cover Plate (커버 플레이트를 이용한 이종 3겹 저항 점 용접성 평가)

  • Shim, Junghyun;Rhee, Sehun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.373-379
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    • 2016
  • Low carbon steel is usually used as the outer panel with low base metal resistance compared to the inner reinforced panel made with high strength steel, which makes it difficult to form a robust nugget. To overcome welding problems of a dissimilar three-sheet combination made of SGACEN, DP980 and CP1180, a cover plate was inserted between the upper electrode and SGACEN. The quality of the nugget was analyzed by comparing the welding signals and cross sectional images under maximum heat input both with and without the cover plate. To analyze the mechanical of weld properties, a hardness test analysis was conducted. To enhance the reliability of experimental results, temperature distributions were obtained using a simulation program. The method of inserting a cover plate led to a change in the heat input, which induced a larger nugget size between SGACEN and DP980.