Browse Publications Technical Papers 2017-01-0476
2017-03-28

Improvement of Crashworthiness in a Hat-Shaped Component Made of 0.44%-Carbon Steel through Arc Spot Welding 2017-01-0476

To reduce the weight of automobile bodies, application of high-strength steel sheets is expanding. Furthermore, middle and high carbon steels are expected to be used to lower the environmental impact and cost in the automobile steel sheet industry. However, it is necessary to enhance the joint strength of the steel sheets. In this study, hat-shaped components were made using resistance spot (RS) welding or arc spot (AS) welding on S45C steel sheets (including 0.44% carbon), 1.4 mm thickness and strength of 1180 MPa grade. A dynamic three-point bending test was conducted on the components and their crashworthiness was compared. Some RS welds fractured (separated) during the three-point bending test even though the diameter of the weld metal was increased to 5√t (t means thickness of the sheet); however, AS welds did not fracture. The absorbed energy of the AS-welded component was higher than that of the RS-spot-welded one by approximately 25%, when both welds had the same diameter of 5√t. The AS welding is therefore seemed to be effective to improve the strength of the weld and crashworthiness of the component for middle and high carbon steel sheets.

SAE MOBILUS

Subscribers can view annotate, and download all of SAE's content. Learn More »

Access SAE MOBILUS »

Members save up to 16% off list price.
Login to see discount.
Special Offer: Download multiple Technical Papers each year? TechSelect is a cost-effective subscription option to select and download 12-100 full-text Technical Papers per year. Find more information here.
We also recommend:
TECHNICAL PAPER

Mechanical Performance of Friction Stir Linear Welds of Al to Mg Alloys

2017-01-0467

View Details

TECHNICAL PAPER

Dynamic Spot Weld Testing

2009-01-0032

View Details

TECHNICAL PAPER

Evaluation of a New, Dual-Phase, Cold-Rolled Steel - Mechanical Properties, Aging Responses, and Weldability

780136

View Details

X