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Spall Strength of Resistance Spot Weld for QP Steel

Spall Strength of Resistance Spot Weld for QP Steel
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摘要 The spall tests under the plane tensile pulses for resistance spot weld (RSW) of QP980 steel are performed by using a gun system. The velocity histories of free surfaces of the RSWare measured with the laser velocity interferometer system for any reflector. The recovered specimens are investigated with an Olympus GX71 metallographic microscope and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The measured velocity histories are explained and used to evaluate the tension stresses in the RSW applying the characteristic theory and the assumption of Gathers. The spall strength (1977 2784MPa) of the RSW for 0,P980 steel is determined based on the measured and simulated velocity histories. The spall mechanism of the RSW is brittle fracture in view of the SEM investigation of the recovered specimen. The micrographs of the as-received QP980 steel, the initial and recovered RSW of this steel for the spall test are compared to reveal the microstructure evolution during the welding and spall process. It is indicated that during the welding thermal cycle, the local martensitic phase transformation is dependent on the location within the fusion zone and the heat affected zone. It is presented that the transformation at high strain rate may be cancelled by other phenomenon while the evolution of weld defects is obvious during the spall process. It may be the stress triaxiality and strain rate effect of the RSW strength or the dynamic load-carrying capacity of the RSW structure that the spall strength of the RSW for QP980 steel is much higher than the uniaxial compression yield strength (1200 MPa) of the rnartensite phase in 0,P980 steel. Due to the weld defects in the center of the I^SW, the spall strength of the RSW should be less than the conventional spall strength or the dynamic load-carrying capacity of condensed structure. The spall tests under the plane tensile pulses for resistance spot weld (RSW) of QP980 steel are performed by using a gun system. The velocity histories of free surfaces of the RSWare measured with the laser velocity interferometer system for any reflector. The recovered specimens are investigated with an Olympus GX71 metallographic microscope and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The measured velocity histories are explained and used to evaluate the tension stresses in the RSW applying the characteristic theory and the assumption of Gathers. The spall strength (1977 2784MPa) of the RSW for 0,P980 steel is determined based on the measured and simulated velocity histories. The spall mechanism of the RSW is brittle fracture in view of the SEM investigation of the recovered specimen. The micrographs of the as-received QP980 steel, the initial and recovered RSW of this steel for the spall test are compared to reveal the microstructure evolution during the welding and spall process. It is indicated that during the welding thermal cycle, the local martensitic phase transformation is dependent on the location within the fusion zone and the heat affected zone. It is presented that the transformation at high strain rate may be cancelled by other phenomenon while the evolution of weld defects is obvious during the spall process. It may be the stress triaxiality and strain rate effect of the RSW strength or the dynamic load-carrying capacity of the RSW structure that the spall strength of the RSW for QP980 steel is much higher than the uniaxial compression yield strength (1200 MPa) of the rnartensite phase in 0,P980 steel. Due to the weld defects in the center of the I^SW, the spall strength of the RSW should be less than the conventional spall strength or the dynamic load-carrying capacity of condensed structure.
出处 《Chinese Physics Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第3期73-77,共5页 中国物理快报(英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos 11372149,11572164 and 11502074 the K.C.Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University
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