Publication | Closed Access
Critical review of automotive steels spot welding: process, structure and properties
505
Citations
195
References
2013
Year
Materials ScienceAutomotive IndustryEngineeringResistance Spot WeldingCritical ReviewCorrosionWelding ProcessFriction WeldingMechanical EngineeringSpot WeldingHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelMicrostructure
Spot welding, particularly resistance spot welding (RSW), is a critical joining process in automotive industry. The development of advanced high strength steels for applications in automotive industry is accompanied with a challenge to better understand the physical and mechanical metallurgy of these materials during RSW. The present paper critically reviews the fundamental understanding of structure–properties relationship in automotive steels resistance spot welds. The focus is on the metallurgical characteristics, hardness–microstructure correlation, interfacial to pullout failure mode transition and mechanical performance of steel resistance spot welds under quasi-static, fatigue and impact loading conditions. A brief review of friction stir spot welding, as an alternative to RSW, is also included.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1