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Resistance spot welding (RSW) is a critical joining technique in automotive manufacturing, where the fatigue performance of spot‐welded joints significantly influences the durability and structural integrity of vehicle bodies. The novelty of this study lies in systematically identifying and quantitatively controlling two major experimental disturbances,
Zongxi Xie +5 more
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Resistance spot welding (RSW) is one of the dominant joining processes in body-in-white manufacturing within the automotive industry, while the use of aluminum alloys continues to increase.
Andreas Fezer, Stefan Weihe, Martin Werz
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Resistance spot welding (RSW) is widely used as a main joining technique in industry and the electrode caps are frequently replaced because of the degradation during service. In this study, the G type copper RSW electrode caps were coated with Fe and Ni
İbrahim F. Açış, Şükrü Talaş
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Constant current vs. constant power control in AC resistance spot welding
Constant current control (CCC) and constant power control (CPC) are two of the most popular control strategies employed in resistance spot welding (RSW).
Yao P, Zhou K(周亢), Cai LL
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Friction Stir Spot Extrusion Joining With Its Metal Flow Investigation
This study aims to extrude a portion of an Al sheet through a steel hole shaped like a rivet to assemble an Al and a preholed steel sheet by a mechanical interlock. This will be accomplished by joining the two materials together. AA6061 and AISI1006 sheets were assembled using a lap arrangement, with the steel preholed sheet placed below the aluminum ...
Mohanad Kadhim Mejbel +2 more
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An Experimental Investigation on Comparison of the Similar and Dissimilar Resistance Spot Welding of St12 and Galvanized Steel using Design of Experiments [PDF]
In the present research, similar and dissimilar resistance spot welding (RSW) process of St12 and galvanized steel sheets with thickness of 0.9 mm was investigated.
Mahmoud Moradi +2 more
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Joining 1.1‐ and 2.1‐mm Al Sheets by Friction Stir Spot Welding
This study used friction stir spot welding (FSSW) to weld 1.1‐ and 2.1‐mm AA6061‐T6 sheets at 560, 710, 900, and 1120 rpm at a fixed dwell duration of 5 s. It was determined how much heat was supplied into the FSSW, and the cycle temperature that occurred throughout the FSSW technique was carefully documented.
Isam Tareq Abdullah +3 more
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Joining Optimization, Temperature, and IMC Evaluation for AL to Steel Friction Stir Spot Welding
Friction stir spot welding (FSSW) effectively solves many problematic welding metals, such as dissimilar metals and thin alloy sheets. Carbon steel‐AISI 1006 top sheet and an aluminum alloy AA2024‐T3 bottom sheet were joined by FSSW with a cylindrical pinless tool. Joints are evaluated in terms of temperature, mechanical characteristics, microstructure,
Mohanad Kadhim Mejbel +3 more
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New Tip Topography and Process for Aluminum Resistance Spot Welding
Described herein is a new tip topography for aluminum resistance spot welding (RSW), which results in at least 10 times the improvement for aluminum resistance spot welding.
Wu, Feng
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Comparative Study on Resistance Spot Welding (RSW) and Friction Stir Welding (FSW) of dissimilar alloys: Review [PDF]
The purpose of this work was to assess the review on development of solid state joints of dissimilar materials such as Aluminium 2024 alloy and AISI 304 stainless steel sheets used in automotive components, the joints were obtained by resistance spot ...
* Reddysreenivasulu, Goteti Chaitanya
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