Jawad Saleem and Abdul Majid and Kent Bertilsson and Torbjörn Carlberg and Nazar Ul Islam
Nugget Formation during Resistance Spot Welding using Finite Element Model
1228 - 1233
2012
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International Journal of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/3787
https://publications.waset.org/vol/67
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Resistance spot welding process comprises of electric,
thermal and mechanical phenomenon, which makes this process
complex and highly nonlinear and thus, it becomes difficult to model
it. In order to obtain good weld nugget during spot welding, hit and
trial welds are usually done which is very costly. Therefore the
numerical simulation research has been conducted to understand the
whole process. In this paper three different cases were analyzed by
varying the tip contact area and it was observed that, with the
variation of tip contact area the nugget formation at the faying
surface is affected. The tip contact area of the welding electrode
becomes large with long welding cycles. Therefore in order to
maintain consistency of nugget formation during the welding process,
the current compensation in control feedback is required. If the
contact area of the welding electrode tip is reduced, a large amount of
current flows through the faying surface, as a result of which
sputtering occurs.
Open Science Index 67, 2012