An efficient method of spot welding Aluminium alloys with induction preheating

Steel has been the material of choice for automobile manufacturers. In the recent years material such as aluminium and its alloys are taking over the market because of their light weight. The use of aluminium, in automobile manufacturing can result in overall fuel efficiency. Spot welding aluminium...

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Main Authors: Jawad Saleem, Abdul Majid, Abdul Waheed Malik, Kent Bertilsson, Torbjörn Carlberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ESRGroups 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Electrical Systems
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Online Access:http://journal.esrgroups.org/jes/papers/12_4_13.pdf
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spelling doaj-c158abdf66654b27868ae3b617ecf8322020-11-25T00:26:24ZengESRGroupsJournal of Electrical Systems1112-52091112-52092016-12-01124817825An efficient method of spot welding Aluminium alloys with induction preheatingJawad Saleem0Abdul Majid1Abdul Waheed Malik2Kent Bertilsson3Torbjörn Carlberg4Department of Electrical Engineering , COMSATS University of Information Technology, Abbottabad, PakistanDepartment of Electrical Engineering , COMSATS University of Information Technology, Abbottabad, PakistanDepartment of Electrical Engineering , COMSATS University of Information Technology, Abbottabad, PakistanDepartment of Information Technology and Media, Faculty of Science, Technology and Media, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden, Department of Material Engineering, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, SwedenSteel has been the material of choice for automobile manufacturers. In the recent years material such as aluminium and its alloys are taking over the market because of their light weight. The use of aluminium, in automobile manufacturing can result in overall fuel efficiency. Spot welding aluminium alloys require higher electric power and less welding time as compared to steel. Welding guns that can produce an electric current which is approximately 2 to 3 times higher, as compared to steel are required for spot welding aluminium. An efficient method of spot welding Aluminium alloys with the preheating process has been proposed in this paper. Preheating Aluminium sheet before spot welding reduces the thermal and electrical resistance which brings down the electric current requirement to spot weld Aluminium structures. Both spot welding and induction preheating process have been modelled in this paper. The test results of the preheating process have also been verified with practical heating trials. The preheating is performed on-the-fly in advance to spot welding process. The results show that spot welding Al 6082 after preheating up to 200 oC, the output current requirements to make the spot weld are reduced by 22%.http://journal.esrgroups.org/jes/papers/12_4_13.pdfFinite element methodpre heatingresistance spot weldinginduction heatingaluminium welding
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author Jawad Saleem
Abdul Majid
Abdul Waheed Malik
Kent Bertilsson
Torbjörn Carlberg
spellingShingle Jawad Saleem
Abdul Majid
Abdul Waheed Malik
Kent Bertilsson
Torbjörn Carlberg
An efficient method of spot welding Aluminium alloys with induction preheating
Journal of Electrical Systems
Finite element method
pre heating
resistance spot welding
induction heating
aluminium welding
author_facet Jawad Saleem
Abdul Majid
Abdul Waheed Malik
Kent Bertilsson
Torbjörn Carlberg
author_sort Jawad Saleem
title An efficient method of spot welding Aluminium alloys with induction preheating
title_short An efficient method of spot welding Aluminium alloys with induction preheating
title_full An efficient method of spot welding Aluminium alloys with induction preheating
title_fullStr An efficient method of spot welding Aluminium alloys with induction preheating
title_full_unstemmed An efficient method of spot welding Aluminium alloys with induction preheating
title_sort efficient method of spot welding aluminium alloys with induction preheating
publisher ESRGroups
series Journal of Electrical Systems
issn 1112-5209
1112-5209
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Steel has been the material of choice for automobile manufacturers. In the recent years material such as aluminium and its alloys are taking over the market because of their light weight. The use of aluminium, in automobile manufacturing can result in overall fuel efficiency. Spot welding aluminium alloys require higher electric power and less welding time as compared to steel. Welding guns that can produce an electric current which is approximately 2 to 3 times higher, as compared to steel are required for spot welding aluminium. An efficient method of spot welding Aluminium alloys with the preheating process has been proposed in this paper. Preheating Aluminium sheet before spot welding reduces the thermal and electrical resistance which brings down the electric current requirement to spot weld Aluminium structures. Both spot welding and induction preheating process have been modelled in this paper. The test results of the preheating process have also been verified with practical heating trials. The preheating is performed on-the-fly in advance to spot welding process. The results show that spot welding Al 6082 after preheating up to 200 oC, the output current requirements to make the spot weld are reduced by 22%.
topic Finite element method
pre heating
resistance spot welding
induction heating
aluminium welding
url http://journal.esrgroups.org/jes/papers/12_4_13.pdf
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