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Microstructures of magnetically assisted dual-phase steel resistance spot welds...

by Yongbing Li, D. L. Li, Stan David, Yong Chae Lim, Zhili Feng
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Science and Technology of Welding and Joining
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1 to 563
Volume
21
Issue
7

Traditional spot welds and magnetically assisted spot welds were made in 2.25 mm thick galvanised dual-phase steel, and the weld microstructures were compared. The magnetically assisted weld nugget had a ‘dog bone’ shape, and it had an increased diameter, which indicates a larger load-bearing area that will improve mechanical performance. The fusion zone of the magnetically assisted welds had a finer and less-directional grain structure than the conventional welds, which would improve weld strength, plastic strains, and ductility. Both types of welds contained an unusual soft zone very close to the fusion zone that is thought to be an integral part of the fusion zone. The soft zone of the magnetically assisted welds was wider than the conventional welds.