An experimental methodology to characterize load-based fracture models of third generation advanced high strength steel resistance spot welds

IF 2.9 3区 工程技术 Q2 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1007/s00170-024-13438-6
Mohammad Shojaee, Cameron Tolton, Abdelbaset Midawi, Tingting Zhang, Hassan Ghassemi-Armaki, Michael Worswick, Cliff Butcher, Elliot Biro
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Failure of resistance spot welds in computer-aided engineering models is based upon criteria that incorporate test data obtained in various loading conditions including different proportions of tensile, shear, and moment loads. The decomposition of the critical load into its respective shear, tensile, and bending moment components is influenced by the rigid body motion during their corresponding mechanical tests. Continuous tracking of the weld orientation and the deformed coupons is required for accurate determination of the load components at the onset of failure. A comprehensive experimental investigation was performed to characterize the critical failure load components in combined loading using various orientations of KS-II tests and a range of coach peel coupon geometries. Mechanical testing was coupled with digital image correlation (DIC) to systematically evaluate empirical force-based failure models for resistance spot welds of two third generation advanced high strength steels with optimal and suboptimal fusion zone diameters. New analysis methodologies using DIC were developed to account for rotation and deformation of the joint in the determination of the shear, normal, and bending moments acting on the spot-welded joints. The coach peel test results for both steels revealed a non-convex experimental fracture locus in bending-tension loading cases. The conventional assumption of a convex failure locus overestimated the critical bending moment strength between 7 and 66%. Results indicated that changes in the operative failure mechanism from pullout/partial-pullout to interfacial can expand the fracture loci within the shear-tensile loading mixities. Improved alternative functional forms for the weld failure models were proposed and contrasted with conventional models that assume convexity.

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表征第三代先进高强度钢电阻点焊基于载荷的断裂模型的实验方法
在计算机辅助工程模型中,电阻点焊失效所依据的标准结合了在各种加载条件下获得的测试数据,包括不同比例的拉伸、剪切和弯矩载荷。临界载荷分解为各自的剪切、拉伸和弯矩分量受到相应机械测试过程中刚体运动的影响。为了准确确定失效开始时的载荷成分,需要对焊接方向和变形试样进行连续跟踪。我们进行了一项全面的实验研究,利用 KS-II 试验的各种方向和一系列教练剥离脆片几何形状来确定组合加载中的临界失效载荷分量。机械测试与数字图像相关性(DIC)相结合,对两种第三代先进高强度钢的电阻点焊(具有最佳和次佳熔合区直径)的基于经验力的失效模型进行了系统评估。使用 DIC 开发了新的分析方法,以在确定作用于点焊接头的剪切力、法向力和弯矩时考虑接头的旋转和变形。两种钢材的教练剥离测试结果表明,在弯曲-拉伸加载情况下,实验断裂位置不呈凸形。传统的凸形断裂位置假设高估了 7% 至 66% 的临界弯矩强度。结果表明,从拉拔/部分拉拔到界面的操作性失效机制的变化可以扩大剪切-拉伸加载混合情况下的断裂位置。提出了焊接破坏模型的改进替代函数形式,并与假定凸性的传统模型进行了对比。
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2008
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology bridges the gap between pure research journals and the more practical publications on advanced manufacturing and systems. It therefore provides an outstanding forum for papers covering applications-based research topics relevant to manufacturing processes, machines and process integration.
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