Characteristics of resistance spot welding using annular recess electrodes

Resistance spot welding is widely used in manufacturing industries, such as automobile structural body manufacture, rail vehicle construction, electronics manufacture, battery manufacture, etc. Resistance spot weld integrity is of paramount importance in the manufacturing industry, especially in aut...

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Main Authors: Titus Bitek Watmon, Catherine Wandera, James Apora
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Joining Processes
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666330920300339
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spelling doaj-4c9365fc8a4e434b8d23fbb7000ea4f52020-12-31T04:44:36ZengElsevierJournal of Advanced Joining Processes2666-33092020-07-012100035Characteristics of resistance spot welding using annular recess electrodesTitus Bitek Watmon0Catherine Wandera1James Apora2Corresponding author.; Department of Mechanical & Production Engineering, Kyambogo University, P.O. Box 1, Kyambogo, UgandaDepartment of Mechanical & Production Engineering, Kyambogo University, P.O. Box 1, Kyambogo, UgandaDepartment of Mechanical & Production Engineering, Kyambogo University, P.O. Box 1, Kyambogo, UgandaResistance spot welding is widely used in manufacturing industries, such as automobile structural body manufacture, rail vehicle construction, electronics manufacture, battery manufacture, etc. Resistance spot weld integrity is of paramount importance in the manufacturing industry, especially in automotive body joining to ensure that the automobile bodies can withstand the stress levels that the vehicle is subjected in operation. A number of factors - including electrode geometry, electrode force, welding current and welding time - influence the quality of the resistance spot weld. The electrode material that ensures electrical conductivity and compressive strength and electrode geometry defined by the electrode tip profile, shape, size are important factors in resistance spot welding. This paper discusses the comparative performance of resistance spot welding electrodes with annular recess design and the conventional solid design in welding of a 1 mm thick steel sheet used in construction of automobile structural bodies. The copper-based electrodes used in this study were prepared as described in the ISO 5182:2008 Standard. The annular recess electrode was designed using SolidWorks Version 2015; a hole measuring 4 mm deep and 2.50 mm in diameter was created centrally on the electrode tip and filled with heat resistant mixture of cement and kaolin ceramics. The effects of applied electrode force, current, and weld time on weld-integrity were investigated for the two designs of resistance spot welding electrodes. Linear regression analysis of data obtained established that the weld strength and nugget diameter was higher for the annular recess electrode than the conventional solid electrode. An analysis of variance established that the observed variation of the nugget diameter with weld time was statistically significant but the variations of weld strength with applied electrode force and variation of nugget diameter with current were not statistically significant which may require further study.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666330920300339Resistance spot weldingAnnular recess electrodeConventional solid electrodeWelding currentNugget diameterWeld-integrity
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James Apora
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Catherine Wandera
James Apora
Characteristics of resistance spot welding using annular recess electrodes
Journal of Advanced Joining Processes
Resistance spot welding
Annular recess electrode
Conventional solid electrode
Welding current
Nugget diameter
Weld-integrity
author_facet Titus Bitek Watmon
Catherine Wandera
James Apora
author_sort Titus Bitek Watmon
title Characteristics of resistance spot welding using annular recess electrodes
title_short Characteristics of resistance spot welding using annular recess electrodes
title_full Characteristics of resistance spot welding using annular recess electrodes
title_fullStr Characteristics of resistance spot welding using annular recess electrodes
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of resistance spot welding using annular recess electrodes
title_sort characteristics of resistance spot welding using annular recess electrodes
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Advanced Joining Processes
issn 2666-3309
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Resistance spot welding is widely used in manufacturing industries, such as automobile structural body manufacture, rail vehicle construction, electronics manufacture, battery manufacture, etc. Resistance spot weld integrity is of paramount importance in the manufacturing industry, especially in automotive body joining to ensure that the automobile bodies can withstand the stress levels that the vehicle is subjected in operation. A number of factors - including electrode geometry, electrode force, welding current and welding time - influence the quality of the resistance spot weld. The electrode material that ensures electrical conductivity and compressive strength and electrode geometry defined by the electrode tip profile, shape, size are important factors in resistance spot welding. This paper discusses the comparative performance of resistance spot welding electrodes with annular recess design and the conventional solid design in welding of a 1 mm thick steel sheet used in construction of automobile structural bodies. The copper-based electrodes used in this study were prepared as described in the ISO 5182:2008 Standard. The annular recess electrode was designed using SolidWorks Version 2015; a hole measuring 4 mm deep and 2.50 mm in diameter was created centrally on the electrode tip and filled with heat resistant mixture of cement and kaolin ceramics. The effects of applied electrode force, current, and weld time on weld-integrity were investigated for the two designs of resistance spot welding electrodes. Linear regression analysis of data obtained established that the weld strength and nugget diameter was higher for the annular recess electrode than the conventional solid electrode. An analysis of variance established that the observed variation of the nugget diameter with weld time was statistically significant but the variations of weld strength with applied electrode force and variation of nugget diameter with current were not statistically significant which may require further study.
topic Resistance spot welding
Annular recess electrode
Conventional solid electrode
Welding current
Nugget diameter
Weld-integrity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666330920300339
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