Friction Stir Spot Welding with Additional Bonding of Thick Sheet Aluminum Joints
The high-strength aluminum alloys offer great potential for realizing lightweight constructions in car body construction. However, the use of aluminum alloys increases the overall thickness of the material, which poses new challenges for potential joining processes. This paper examines a process com...
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doaj-e78a565a20164bf8adba2a59b1a647382020-11-25T01:02:27ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012019-06-019773210.3390/met9070732met9070732Friction Stir Spot Welding with Additional Bonding of Thick Sheet Aluminum JointsMarcel Hatzky0Antonia Frank1Stefan Böhm2Department for Cutting and Joining Manufacturing Processes, University of Kassel, Kurt Wolters Str. 3, 34125 Kassel, GermanyDepartment for Cutting and Joining Manufacturing Processes, University of Kassel, Kurt Wolters Str. 3, 34125 Kassel, GermanyDepartment for Cutting and Joining Manufacturing Processes, University of Kassel, Kurt Wolters Str. 3, 34125 Kassel, GermanyThe high-strength aluminum alloys offer great potential for realizing lightweight constructions in car body construction. However, the use of aluminum alloys increases the overall thickness of the material, which poses new challenges for potential joining processes. This paper examines a process combination of friction stir spot welding (FSSW) and bonding for 4 mm EN AW 6082-T6 sheets. For the investigations, adhesive or glass beads were applied between the joining components and then the sheets were welded using FSSW. The analysis shows that the adhesive and the glass beads have a very small influence on the joint formation. The use of glass beads in FSSW with bonding is recommended because less adhesive is displaced from the joint area, which increases the joint strength. The target of obtaining high weld spot strengths without strength-reducing adhesive burn-off could not be achieved because a certain residence time is necessary to form a weld spot with high strength at this sheet thickness in order to sufficiently plasticize the material. Adhesive burn-up cannot be completely avoided. For this reason, it is necessary to weigh up which characteristics are required for the specific application and adjust the welding parameters accordingly.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/7/732friction stir spot weldingbondingthick sheetaluminum alloyhybrid connection |
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Friction Stir Spot Welding with Additional Bonding of Thick Sheet Aluminum Joints |
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Friction Stir Spot Welding with Additional Bonding of Thick Sheet Aluminum Joints |
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The high-strength aluminum alloys offer great potential for realizing lightweight constructions in car body construction. However, the use of aluminum alloys increases the overall thickness of the material, which poses new challenges for potential joining processes. This paper examines a process combination of friction stir spot welding (FSSW) and bonding for 4 mm EN AW 6082-T6 sheets. For the investigations, adhesive or glass beads were applied between the joining components and then the sheets were welded using FSSW. The analysis shows that the adhesive and the glass beads have a very small influence on the joint formation. The use of glass beads in FSSW with bonding is recommended because less adhesive is displaced from the joint area, which increases the joint strength. The target of obtaining high weld spot strengths without strength-reducing adhesive burn-off could not be achieved because a certain residence time is necessary to form a weld spot with high strength at this sheet thickness in order to sufficiently plasticize the material. Adhesive burn-up cannot be completely avoided. For this reason, it is necessary to weigh up which characteristics are required for the specific application and adjust the welding parameters accordingly. |
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