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High rate and temperature-dependent tensile characterisation with modelling for gap-bridged remote laser welded (RLW) joint using automotive AA5182 alloy

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2020.103672

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High rate tensile performance; Remote laser welding; Fillet edge weld; Strain distribution; Fracture strain; Finite element model

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  1. Scansonic IPT GmbH

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This paper investigates the high rate tensile behaviour of fillet edge joints produced by 'gap-bridged' remote laser welding (RLW) using aluminium alloy AA5182. The RLW 'gap-bridged' WA specimens were produced considering three levels of the part-to-part gap; 0.0, 0.2, and 0.4 mm. Lap shear tests were performed to evaluate the high rate sensitivity in the WA speed range from moderate (0.1 m/s) to high-speed rate (10 m/s) at room temperature (similar to 23 degrees C). This equates to a strain rate range from moderate (similar to 10 s(-1)) to near 1000 s(-1). Strain rate dependency was found to be low, however, an increase in tensile extension to failure was observed with increasing strain rate. Additionally, the effects of depressed ( - 50 degrees C) to elevated temperatures (up to 300 degrees C) on the joint tensile performance were evaluated. Fracture strain was computed at room temperature using the digital image correlation (DIC) method and the fracture strain across the weld area was in the range from 0.140 to 0.194 for all the gap and speed conditions. This paper compares the RLW experimental WA results with finite element modelling for industrial use. To evaluate joint performance, the lap shear strength of RLW samples was also compared with self-piercing riveting and resistance spot welding.

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