Resistance spot welding of a thin 0.7 mm EN10130 : DC04 material onto a thicker 2.4 mm 817M40 engineering steel

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Annan, Kofi Ahomkah
Nkhoma, R.C.
Ngomane, S.

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Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy

Abstract

The effects of welding current, electrode force, and welding time in a resistance spot weld were studied to investigate the effectiveness of welded joints between a thin EN10130: DC04 material and a thicker 817M40 part, through analysis of the microstructural and mechanical properties. All welded specimens were subjected to tensile testing at room temperature (25°C) and sub-zero temperature (–46°C) to test the strength of the welded joints. No full button failure was observed at either room temperature or sub-zero temperature after optimization of the weldng parameters. The fusion zone was observed to consist mainly of martensitic phase, due to rapid quenching, while the HAZ was composed of clusters of martensite in a ferrite and bainite matrix. The base 817M40 metal remained fully ferritic after welding. The hardness was found to increase with increasing welding current. An increase in nugget size, indicating good fusion of the weld, was observed with an increase in the welding current.

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This paper was first presented at the Mine-Impacted Water from Waste to Resource Online Conference, 10 and 12, 17 and 19, 3 and 24 November 2020.

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Microstructure, Resistance spot weld, Hardness

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SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure
SDG-12: Responsible consumption and production

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Annan, K.A., Nkhoma, R.C., and Ngomane, S. 2021 Resistance spot welding of a thin 0.7 mm- EN10130: DC04 material onto a thicker 2.4 mm 817M40 engineering steel. Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, vol. 121, no. 10, pp. 549–556.DOI ID: http://dx.DOI.org/10.17159/2411-9717/1597/2021.