Effect of Arm Length on Tensile Strength of Resistance Spot Welded L-type Joints

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  • KITAMURA Takanori
    Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology
  • AKIYAMA Tetsuya
    Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology
  • HIRAYAMA Hibiki
    Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology (Present Adress : NIPPON STEEL Corporation)
  • HAMASAKI Shintaro
    Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology (Present Adress : Honda motor Co., Ltd.)
  • CHIKANO Ken
    Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology (Present Adress : Toshiba Corporation)
  • KAWANO Daisuke
    Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology

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  • 抵抗スポット溶接L字継手の引張強度に及ぼすアーム長さの影響

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In this paper, effect of arm length on tensile strength for resistance spot welded L-type joints was clarified based on comparing deformation of L-type joints with different arm length. 590 MPa grade cold-rolled steel (HT590) with a thickness of 1.6 mm was used. Tensile tests were conducted using L-type joints with six different arm lengths. FEM analysis was performed on specimens to simulate the experiments. To quantitatively evaluate specimen deformation, opening angle of specimen at failure was measured. Length from nugget edge to tensile axis, which is length of moment arm acting on nugget edge, was measured. The smaller arm length, the smaller opening angle. And, length from nugget edge to tensile axis became smaller. As a result, higher joint strength was obtained. Comparison of plastic strain in the vicinity of nugget showed that L-type joint with a small arm length had a narrower range of plastic deformation in direction of plate width at nugget edge. It was also confirmed that stress concentration at nugget edge was small. Therefore, high joint strength was obtained. It was found that strength of L-type joints is determined by opening angle and length from nugget edge to tensile axis. It was also clarified that a small range of plastic deformation in plate width direction at nugget edge reduces stress concentration at nugget edge as one of factors that improve joint strength of L-type joints.

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