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Reference Web Site for Review:www-iwse.eng.ohio-state.edu/we601

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Resistance Welding Process Review

Lesson ObjectivesWhen you finish this lesson you should understand:• Heat generation & nugget growth in resistance spot welding• Basic, enhanced and pulsed weld cycles• Advantages and limitations of spot welding• A basic model of expulsion

Learning Activities1. View Slides; 2. Read Notes, 3. Listen to lecture4. View Demos5. Do on-line

workbook6. Do Homework

KeywordsSpot weld contact resistance expulsion heat flowWeld cycle bulk resistance pulsing electrode

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Electrodesor WeldingTips

Electrodesor WeldingWheels

Electrodesor Dies

ProjectionWelds

Electrodes or DiesSpot Weld Seam Weld Projection Weld

Upset Weld Flash Weld

After Welding After Welding[Reference: Resistance Welding Manual, RWMA, p.1-3]

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Top ElectrodeWater

WeldNugget

Bottom Electrode

Resistance

Dis

tan

ce

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(a) (b)[Reference: Welding Process Slides, The Welding Institute]

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[Reference: Welding Process Slides, The Welding Institute]

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Adaptability for Automation in High-Rate

Production of Sheet Metal Assemblies

High Speed

Economical

Dimensional Accuracy

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Difficulty for maintenance or repair Adds weight and material cost to the product, compared with

a butt joint

Generally have higher cost than most arc welding equipments

Produces unfavorable line power demands

Low tensile and fatigue strength The full strength of the sheet cannot prevail across a spot

welded joint

Eccentric loading condition

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Electrode Force

Welding Current

Welding Cycle

Squeeze Time Weld Time HoldTime

OffTime

[Reference: Welding Handbook, Volume 2, AWS, p.538]

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Pre

heat

Tim

e

Ups

lope

Tim

e

Coo

l Tim

e

WeldTime

Coo

l Tim

e

PreweldInterval

Welding Cycle

Weld Interval Postweld Interval

Dow

nslo

peT

ime

Que

nch

Tim

e

Tem

per

Tim

e

Hol

dT

ime

PulseImpulse

TemperingCurrent

Welding CurrentElectrodeForce

Forge Delay Time

Forge Force

[Reference: Welding Handbook, Volume 2,AWS, p.539]

Squeeze time

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ContactArea

Electrode Force

Electrode Force

Small Current

Rec

Rec

Rsc

Rv

Rv

Rec

Rec

Rtotal

Rec = contact resistance between electrode and sheet surface

Rsc = contact resistance at the faying surface

Rv = volume resistance of the sheets

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100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800

102030405060708090

100110120130

HSLA

Low Carbon

Temperature, °C

Res

istiv

ity,

-cm

[Reference: Welding in the Automotive Industry, D.W. Dickinson, p.125]

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Turn to the person sitting next to you and discuss (1 min.):• The total resistance across the spot weld for plain carbon steel usually starts high because of interfacial surface asperities and oxides and surface contaminants. But the total resistance changes as current passes. What would be the value of resistance as time increases (dynamic resistance)? Draw a curve.

Num ber of Cycles

Resis

tan

ce

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End of“Weld Time”

20% of “Weld Time”

Water Temperature

Water

Water

Electrode

Electrode

Work

Welding Temperature

[Reference: Resistance Welding Manual, RWMA, p.1-4]

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(a) (b)

Point 1

Point 2

Point 3

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(a) (b)

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Expulsion at Interfacial Surface

Zhang et al, “Expulsion Modeling in RSW of Steel and Al Alloys”, AWS Sheet Metal Conf VIII, 1998

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This illustration was taken about 4/60th of a secondafter the welding currentstarts.

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Zhang et al, “Expulsion Modeling in RSW of Steel and Al Alloys”, AWS Sheet Metal Conf VIII, 1998

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Zhang et al, “Expulsion Modeling in RSW of Steel and Al Alloys”, AWS Sheet Metal Conf VIII, 1998

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Zhang et al, “Expulsion Modeling in RSW of Steel and Al Alloys”, AWS Sheet Metal Conf VIII, 1998

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Cool Time

Pulse 1 Pulse 2 Pulse 3

PulseTime

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Without Pulsing With Pulsing