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Dynamic Electrode Force and Displacement in Resistance Spot Welding of Aluminum

Abstract

Dynamic electrode displacement and force were characterized during resistance spot welding of aluminum alloy 5182 sheets using a medium-frequency direct-current welder. It was found that both electrode displacement and force increased rapidly at the beginning of the welding stage and then at a reducing rate. Rates of increase in electrode displacement and force were both proportional to welding current. And both electrode displacement and force experienced a sudden drop when weld metal expulsion occurred. However, the rate of increase in electrode displacement did not reach zero during welding even for joints with sufficient nugget diameter, while electrode force peaked when a large nugget diameter was produced. Possible strategies for process monitoring and control were also discussed.

Authors

Ji, CT; Zhou, Y

Journal

Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 126, No. 3, pp. 605–610

Publisher

ASME International

Publication Date

August 1, 2004

DOI

10.1115/1.1765140

ISSN

1087-1357

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