Friction stir spot welding techniques were developed to successfully join several advanced high strength steels. Two distinct tool materials were evaluated to determine the effect of tool materials on the process parameters and joint properties. Welds were characterized primarily via lap shear, microhardness, and optical microscopy. Friction stir spot welds were compared to the resistance spot welds in similar strength alloys by using the AWS standard for resistance spot welding high strength steels. As further comparison, a primitive cost comparison between the two joining processes was developed, which included an evaluation of the future cost prospects of friction stir spot welding in advanced high strength steels.
Revised: June 23, 2010 |
Published: November 13, 2009
Citation
Hovanski Y., G.J. Grant, and M.L. Santella. 2009.Friction Stir Spot Welding of Advanced High Strength Steels. In Proceedings of the 2009 International Automotive Body Congress (IABC 2009), 22. Saline, Michigan:International Automotive Body Congress.PNNL-SA-68851.