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Improved Cross-tension Strength of a Friction- element-welding Joint by Tempering Treatment Using Electric Heating

Journal

ISIJ INTERNATIONAL
Volume 63, Issue 4, Pages 710-718

Publisher

IRON STEEL INST JAPAN KEIDANREN KAIKAN
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.ISIJINT-2022-535

Keywords

friction element welding; solid state welding; cross-tension strength; high-strength steel; post-heat treatment

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Resistance spot welding is widely used in automobile assembly, but it results in a decrease in cross-tension strength (CTS) when high-strength steel sheets are used. Friction element welding (FEW) was explored as an alternative to improve CTS by joining high-strength steel sheets. However, even with FEW, the CTS still decreased at the joint when a high-carbon-content steel sheet was used as the lower sheet. This decrease in CTS was attributed to the low local ductility caused by the large hardness difference (.Hn) between martensite (M) and ferrite ( a) in the inter-critically annealed and quenched area during joining.
Resistance spot welding is widely used in automobile assembly, but reduction of the cross-tension strength (CTS) is inevitable when using high-strength steel sheets. Therefore, we focused on joining highstrength steel sheets using friction element welding (FEW), which is mainly used to join steel sheets and aluminum alloy sheets, to improve the CTS. However, even when using FEW, the CTS decreases at the joint, when a high-carbon- content steel sheet is used as the lower sheet. This CTS decrease is presumed to be due to the low local ductility caused by the large hardness difference (.Hn) between martensite (M) and ferrite ( a) in the inter-critically annealed and quenched area during joining. The local ductility of the material having complex structure with hard and soft phases is affected by the structural morphology and.Hn. Therefore, we attempted to improve the CTS by creating joints whose a of the inter-critically annealed and quenched area was equiaxed or acicular, and performed tempering treatment using electric heating to reduce.Hn of this part. The results showed that.Hn decreased at the annealed joint and the CTS improved. Furthermore, the highest CTS was observed at the joint having acicular a when tempering was performed. It was inferred that the reduction of.Hn using electric heating improved the local ductility and CTS of the area. Furthermore, it was considered that the local ductility and CTS are also influenced by the a morphology.

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