Journal
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF WELDING AND JOINING
Volume 19, Issue 5, Pages 436-442Publisher
MANEY PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1179/1362171814Y.0000000210
Keywords
Friction stir spot welding (FSSW); Steel; Microstructural evolution; Bond; Diameter; Failure load
Funding
- Steel Development Fund, Government of India
- Tata Steel Ltd.
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DP590 steel sheets were joined by friction stir spot welding using polycrystalline cubic boron nitride tool with an objective to produce bond diameters similar to conventional spot welding nuggets. A range of spindle rotation (400-2400 rev min(-1))and plunge speeds (0.03-3.8 mm s(-1)) were exercised to attain defect free welds in 1.6 mm thick sheets. A bond diameter of 4t(1/2), alike minimum nugget diameter criteria for resistance spot welds, resulted in superior mechanical properties than conventional spot welds. The heat inputs corresponding to different welding parameters influenced the weld microstructure, including grain size, phases and their morphology. The bond diameter was higher for higher heat inputs. However, low heat input welds with weld time cycles similar to 4 s produced more refined microstructure and exhibited similar strengths even with reduced bond size. Plug type failure was associated with larger bond diameters (similar to 7.1 mm), while interfacial failure was observed with smaller welds (similar to 5.4 mm).
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