Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 18, Number 2, 2015, pages 345-355
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2015.18.2.345
Effect of some welding parameters on nugget size in electrical resistance spot welding
Ömer Savaş
Abstract
In this study, the effects of weld parameters on nugget size and tensile-shear strength of welding joint in electrical resistance spot welding of galvanized DP 600 steel sheets having 1.2 mm were investigated. Taguchi design method has been employed to examine the effects of five parameters of welding current, electrode pressure, welding time, clamping time and holding time by using the L<sub>27</sub> (5<sup>3</sup>) orthogonal array. Results showed that the most effective parameters on tensile shear strength and the nugget size ratio (hn/dn) were found as welding current and welding time, whereas electrode pressure, clamping time and holding time were less effective factors. Max. 545 MPa strength was obtained through proposed optimum conditions by Taguchi technique.
Key Words
resistance spot welding; nugget size ratio; tensile shears strength; Taguchi method
Address
Yildiz Technical University, Naval Architect and Marine Engineering Faculty, 34349, İtanbul, Turkey.