Analysis of Fracture Modes of Resistance Spot Welded Hot-Stamped Boron Steel

Fracture modes of resistance spot welded ultra-high strength hot-stamped boron steel via lap-shear test are different from that of the traditional advanced high strength steel due to the difference in geometrical size and material property of the spot welds. In this paper, lap-shear fracture modes o...

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Main Authors: Yixi Zhao, Yansong Zhang, Xinmin Lai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-09-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/8/10/764
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spelling doaj-dd437718d8184b83b2a3d92912d16b662020-11-24T23:56:30ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012018-09-0181076410.3390/met8100764met8100764Analysis of Fracture Modes of Resistance Spot Welded Hot-Stamped Boron SteelYixi Zhao0Yansong Zhang1Xinmin Lai2Shanghai Key Laboratory of Digital Manufacture for Thin-Walled Structures, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaShanghai Key Laboratory of Digital Manufacture for Thin-Walled Structures, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Mechanical System and Vibration, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaFracture modes of resistance spot welded ultra-high strength hot-stamped boron steel via lap-shear test are different from that of the traditional advanced high strength steel due to the difference in geometrical size and material property of the spot welds. In this paper, lap-shear fracture modes of resistance spot welding joints were analyzed and joint characteristics that affecting the fracture behavior were discussed. Three fracture modes were found to change from interfacial fracture (IF) to pull-out fracture (PF) with the increase of nugget diameter. For PF I mode, the fracture initiated at the transition zone between the fusion zone and upper-critical heat affected zone (HAZ) and propagated along the thickness of the nugget. For PF II mode, during which the failure initiated at the sub-critical HAZ where the softest zone occurred, and it propagated to the base material. Obvious hardness decrease was observed in the transition zone with the formation of the delta ferrite at the fusion boundary due to the relatively high amount of alloying element in the hot-stamped boron steel, which could provide the reason for route of PF I extending along this zone. Fluctuation in the hardness in the transition zone led to the existence of both PF I and PF II at the same welding current.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/8/10/764hot-stamped boron steelsfracture modeslap shear testresistance spot weldstransition zone
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author Yixi Zhao
Yansong Zhang
Xinmin Lai
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Yansong Zhang
Xinmin Lai
Analysis of Fracture Modes of Resistance Spot Welded Hot-Stamped Boron Steel
Metals
hot-stamped boron steels
fracture modes
lap shear test
resistance spot welds
transition zone
author_facet Yixi Zhao
Yansong Zhang
Xinmin Lai
author_sort Yixi Zhao
title Analysis of Fracture Modes of Resistance Spot Welded Hot-Stamped Boron Steel
title_short Analysis of Fracture Modes of Resistance Spot Welded Hot-Stamped Boron Steel
title_full Analysis of Fracture Modes of Resistance Spot Welded Hot-Stamped Boron Steel
title_fullStr Analysis of Fracture Modes of Resistance Spot Welded Hot-Stamped Boron Steel
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Fracture Modes of Resistance Spot Welded Hot-Stamped Boron Steel
title_sort analysis of fracture modes of resistance spot welded hot-stamped boron steel
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Fracture modes of resistance spot welded ultra-high strength hot-stamped boron steel via lap-shear test are different from that of the traditional advanced high strength steel due to the difference in geometrical size and material property of the spot welds. In this paper, lap-shear fracture modes of resistance spot welding joints were analyzed and joint characteristics that affecting the fracture behavior were discussed. Three fracture modes were found to change from interfacial fracture (IF) to pull-out fracture (PF) with the increase of nugget diameter. For PF I mode, the fracture initiated at the transition zone between the fusion zone and upper-critical heat affected zone (HAZ) and propagated along the thickness of the nugget. For PF II mode, during which the failure initiated at the sub-critical HAZ where the softest zone occurred, and it propagated to the base material. Obvious hardness decrease was observed in the transition zone with the formation of the delta ferrite at the fusion boundary due to the relatively high amount of alloying element in the hot-stamped boron steel, which could provide the reason for route of PF I extending along this zone. Fluctuation in the hardness in the transition zone led to the existence of both PF I and PF II at the same welding current.
topic hot-stamped boron steels
fracture modes
lap shear test
resistance spot welds
transition zone
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/8/10/764
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