Friction stir spot welding of dissimilar quality galvanized steel sheets meant for automotive applications using a consumable sheet

Author:

Gupta Suraj1,Das Sukanta1,Narayanan R Ganesh1ORCID,Asati Brajesh2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Guwahati, Guwahati 781039, India

2. Research and Development, Tata Steel Ltd, Jamshedpur, India

Abstract

Friction stir spot welding (FSSW) is a solid-state spot-joining method used to join aluminum alloys to other materials for fabricating lightweight components. However, the FSSW tool experiences wear and tear during the spot welding of steel-grade sheets. To overcome this problem, in the present work, friction stir spot welding using a consumable sheet (FSSW-C) is proposed, in which the tool does not contact the steel sheet during the entire welding cycle. The main aim of this study is to investigate the application of FSSW-C to dissimilar galvanized steel sheets at various rotational speeds via lap shear tests and examination of the joint macro/microstructures. The lap shear performance was also compared to that of the Self Pierce Rivet (SPR) joint. The results revealed that galvanized steel sheets were successfully spot welded using FSSW-C with a lap shear fracture load of 1.5 kN–2.2 kN, which is approximately 50% of that of SPR joints. The microstructures revealed important features, including microstructural zones such as the stir zone, thermomechanically-affected zone, and heat-affected zone. Intermetallic compound formation was not observed at the joint interface. As the rotational speed increased, the axial force and torque decreased, whereas the temperature increased during FSSW-C. The energy generated increased with an increase in the rotational speed and was significantly different when compared to the data for conventional FSSW.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering

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