Effect of Galvanised on Friction Stir Spot Welding Dual Phase Steel..

📖 Effect of Galvanised on Friction Stir Spot Welding Dual Phase Steel..

Friction Stir Spot Welding FSSW is a suitable process for welding lightweight materials and advanced high strength steels for structural applications in overlap configuration in similar and dissimilar joining combination. The present work evaluates the effect of galvanised on FSSW of dual phase steel. Welds were produced at four different dwell time joint configurations. FSS welds have also been performed in sheets of similar thickens of DP800 bare steel and DP800 galvanised steel using fixed welding parameters e.g. tool plunge depth, plunge rate and rotational speed by using cylindrical pin with three equally spaced flats and flat shoulder. Light optical microscope has been operated to analyse the microstructural features of the connections, while mechanical performance has been investigated in terms of hardness and tensile shear testing. Relationships between mechanical performance and welding parameters have been established for the joints. Preliminary results have shown that DP800 bare steel has obtained slightly higher tensile strength than that of DP800 galvanised steel. It was suggested that joint strength was related to area of stir zone at the weld interface

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Издательство
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
ISBN
9783659706523
Год
2015