Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
830272 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The fatigue behavior of resistance spot welding (RSW) in aluminum 6061-T6 alloy (AlMg1SiCu per International Standard Office nomenclature) was experimentally investigated. Three welding conditions, denoted as “nominal”, “low” and “high”, were studied to determine the microstructure of the weld nuggets. The process optimization included consideration of the forces, currents and times for main weld and post-heating. By successive iterations and “witness samples” collected, the optimum welding parameters were determined. Load control cyclic tests were then conducted on single weld lap-shear joint coupons to study the microstructure and fatigue life properties. These tests were used to characterize the fatigue behavior in spot welded specimens to elucidate the influence of the process parameters. This work revealed that the welding process parameters have a great influence in the microstructure and fatigue life of the 2 mm-thick aluminum sheet resistance spot welded joints. Different fatigue failure modes were observed at several load ranges and ratios for a constant frequency and three welding currents.

► Fatigue life in 6061-T6 aluminum resistance spot welded joints were investigated. ► On fatigue tests for welds, different failure modes were observed. ► We analyzed post-fatigue microstructure and various fatigue site initiations. ► RSW process parameters have a great influence upon the fatigue life.

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