4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Effect of specimen configuration on fatigue properties of dissimilar aluminum to steel resistance spot welds

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
卷 116, 期 -, 页码 13-21

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2018.06.009

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Fatigue strength; Dissimilar materials; Resistance spot welds; Aluminum alloy; Steel alloy

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  1. Canadian Federal Government Interdepartmental Program on Energy RD (PERD)
  2. General Motors Canada
  3. Energy Innovation Program (EIP)

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General Motors (GM) has developed a proprietary resistance spot welding process using a Multi-Ring, Domed (MRD) electrode geometry that is capable of producing welds between aluminum alloys and steel materials with acceptable joint strength. This work presents fatigue properties of resistance spot welds (RSWs) produced between dissimilar 1.2-mm thick wrought aluminum AA6022-T4 and 2.0-mm thick IF steel RSWs in tensile-shear and coach-peel configurations. The results were compared to those of spot welds made of 1.2-mm thick and 2.00-mm thick AA6022-T4. The tensile-shear and coach-peel spot welds exhibited limited scatter in fatigue life for both stack-ups. The overall fatigue life of the tensile-shear AA6022-T4 to IF stack-ups was much greater than that of the AA6022-T4 to AA6022-T4 stack-ups. However, in coach-peel, there was no significant difference in fatigue life between the two stack-ups. In both tensile-shear and coach-peel fatigue tests the fracture mode for both stack-ups was primarily crack growth through the 1.2-mm thick AA6022-T4 sheet. The superior performance of the tensile-shear AA6022-T4 to IF steel RSWs was most likely a result of larger weld nugget size along with microstructural features that improved performance. These included more favourable notch root openings as well as columnar grain growth and alloying of the aluminum nugget with iron that could retard fatigue crack propagation.

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