Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/52060
Title: Resistance spot weldability of Fe-15.4Mn-2.1Al-1.2C twinning induced plasticity steel
Other Titles: Widerstandspunktschweißeignung des Stahls Fe-15,4Mn-2,1Al-1,2C mit zwillingsinduzierter Plastizität
Authors: Özen, F.
Onar, Volkan
Bulca, M.
Aslanlar, S.
Keywords: heat input energy
heat input rate
resistance spot welding
steel
tensile-shear load
twinning induced plasticity
Aluminum alloys
Brittle fracture
Carbides
Coarsening
Fracture mechanics
Heat affected zone
Heat resistance
High strength steel
Manganese compounds
Manganese steel
Plasticity
Spot welding
Heat input
Heat input energy
Heat input rate
Heat-affected zones
Input energy
Input rate
Resistance spot welding
Tensile shear load
Twinning-induced plasticities
Manganese alloys
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Inc
Abstract: Welding of twinning induced plasticity steels contains problems due to high manganese constituent. Low manganese and high carbon included twinning induced plasticity steels have not studied throughly in the literature. In this study, resistance spot weldability of Fe-15.4Mn-2.1Al-1.2C twinning induced plasticity steel was investigated. According to the results, interfacial, partial interfacial and pull-out type failure modes were obtained in tensile-shear tests. The maximum tensile-shear load was measured as 17.7 kN with 125 J ? ??1 heat input rate separated with pull-out failure. Although the heat affected zone was narrow, it formed the weakest region of the joint. Cleavage facets which is a sign of brittle fracture were detected on the fracture surface that formed in heat affected zone. A sudden increase in hardness supports the brittleness of the heat affected zone. Also, grain coarsening reduced strength of the heat affected zone. A narrow partially melted zone was identified between heat affected zone and weld nugget. According to electron back scatter diffraction phase distribution analysis, formation of manganese carbides was detected in the heat affected zone. © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/52060
https://doi.org/10.1002/mawe.202200241
ISSN: 0933-5137
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