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摘要
由于对重量、安全性和经济性的要求不断提高,汽车制造中开始使用高强度钢。重点是高级高强度钢(AHSS)。在底盘应用中,经常使用复相钢(CP),而且通常是无涂层加工。但镀锌钢板的需求量正在稳步上升,以满足汽车制造商日益增长的防腐要求。气体金属弧焊(GMAW)是一种成熟的连接技术。焊接底盘结构的典型接头几何形状是搭接接头。在焊接过程中,尤其是在这种几何形状中,锌涂层是一个特殊的挑战。由于沸点低,锌涂层在焊接过程中会蒸发,从而导致焊缝出现气孔。在汽车工程中,动态(碰撞)载荷在安全相关部件的设计中发挥着特殊作用。考虑到热输入、试样几何形状和气孔含量等影响因素,本文介绍了由板材厚度为 t = 2.5 mm 的热浸锌涂层 CP 钢制成的拉伸剪切试样的动态强度。根据 SEP 1231 标准,本文介绍了使用伺服液压高速试验机在 0.00017 m/s、0.05 m/s、0.5 m/s 和 5 m/s 试验速度下进行高速拉伸试验的结果。此外,还利用数字图像相关性(DIC)分析了通过 GMAW 焊接成角焊缝的剪切拉伸试样的失效行为,并利用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)研究和展示了由此产生的断裂机制。
Influence of classified pore contents on the dynamic strength of the welded joint in gas metal arc welding with different process variants made of galvanized and uncoated complex-phase (CP) steel
Increasing requirements in terms of weight, safety, and economy are leading to the use of high-strength steels in automotive construction. The focus is on advanced high-strength steels (AHSS). In chassis applications, complex-phase (CP) steels are frequently used and usually processed uncoated. But the demand for galvanized sheet steel is rising steadily to meet the increasing corrosion protection requirements of automotive manufacturers. Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) is an established joining technology. A typical joint geometry for welded chassis structures is the lap joint. The zinc coating poses a particular challenge in the welding process, especially for this geometry. As a result of its low boiling point, the zinc coating evaporates during welding and can lead to pores in the weld seam. Dynamic (crash) loads play a special role in the design of safety-relevant components in automotive engineering. The dynamic strength of tensile shear specimens made of hot-dip zinc-coated CP steel with a sheet thickness of t = 2.5 mm is presented in this paper, considering the influencing variables of heat input, specimen geometry, and pore content. The results of high-speed tensile tests with a servo-hydraulic high-speed testing machine for the test velocities 0.00017 m/s, 0.05 m/s, 0.5 m/s, and 5 m/s according to SEP 1231 are presented. In addition, the failure behavior of the shear tensile specimens welded as fillet welds by GMAW is analyzed by digital image correlation (DIC), and the resulting fracture mechanisms are investigated and presented by scanning electron microscope (SEM).
期刊介绍:
The journal Welding in the World publishes authoritative papers on every aspect of materials joining, including welding, brazing, soldering, cutting, thermal spraying and allied joining and fabrication techniques.