Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
829454 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The resistance spot welding (RSW) process was simulated by finite element analysis.•Effects of RSW parameters on weld properties of a dual-phase steel were investigated.•Design of experiments framework and the ANOVA techniques were used.•The current intensity was recognized as the most influential factor.•The sheet thickness and welding time also showed significant effects on weld properties.

The objective of this research is to quantify the effects of resistance spot welding (RSW) parameters on different weld properties of a dual-phase steel. A finite element based model was used which accounted for the following required physical interactions: the interaction between (1) the electro-kinetics and heat transfer via the Joule effect, (2) the heat transfer and phase transformations through latent heat, and (3) the heat transfer, electro-kinetics, and mechanical behavior via the contact conditions. The effects of the RSW parameters on weld properties were investigated within a design of experiments framework by altering (1) the electrical current intensity, (2) the welding time, (3) the sheet thickness, (3) the electrode face radius, and (5) the squeeze force at multiple levels. The simulation results were analyzed using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) technique to show the effects of these parameters and their potential interactions, along with their significance. The current intensity was the most influential factor and resulted in an increased size of molten zone and the heat affected zone. The sheet thickness and welding time also showed significant contributions in changing the weld properties. The effects of the other parameters were less significant. The importance of this study is that finding the optimal process window for RSW parameters can help to engineer the desired weld properties.

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