Title of article
Effect of susceptibility to interfacial fracture on fatigue properties of spot-welded high strength sheet steel
Author/Authors
T.B. Hilditch، نويسنده , , J.G. Speer، نويسنده , , D.K. Matlock، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
11
From page
2566
To page
2576
Abstract
While advanced high strength steels (AHSS) have numerous advantages for the automotive industry, they can be susceptible to interfacial fracture when spot-welded. In this study, the susceptibility of interfacial fracture to spot-weld microstructure and hardness is examined, as well as the corresponding relationships between fatigue, overload performance, and interfacial fracture for a TRIP (transformation induced plasticity) steel. Simple post-weld heat-treatments were used to alter the weld microstructure. The effect on interfacial fracture of diluting the weld pool by welding the TRIP material to non-TRIP steel was examined, along with the effect of altering the base material microstructure. Results show that weld hardness is not a good indicator of either the susceptibility to interfacial fracture, or the strength of the joint, and that interfacial fracture does not necessarily lead to a decrease in strength compared to conventional weld-failure mechanisms, i.e. button pullout. It was also found that while interfacial fracture does affect low cycle to failure behavior, there was no effect on high cycle fatigue.
Keywords
A. ferrous metals and alloys , D. Welding , E. Fatigue
Journal title
Materials and Design
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Materials and Design
Record number
1067665
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