The present disclosure relates generally to a method of resistance welding zinc coated steel and more particularly for a method of avoiding liquid metal embrittlement failures of resistance welded zinc coated steel.
A zinc coating applied to steel is useful for corrosion protection. For automobile applications, zinc coated or galvanized steel is purchased, stamped or otherwise shaped, and welded with other pieces to manufacture corrosion resistant body structures or frame components. One of the most efficient methods of joining steel parts is through welding and resistance welding in particular. However, resistance welding zinc coated steel has proven difficult due to a phenomenon known as liquid metal embrittlement (LME) which causes cracks in the surface of the steel around the areas that are welded.
Accordingly, there is a need for a new method of resistance welding that eliminates the LME phenomenon, provides sound weld joints, and produces corrosion resistant steel structures for vehicles.
A method of resistance welding is provided. The method includes providing a first workpiece and a second workpiece. A first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece are heated to a first temperature. The first portion of the first workpiece and the second portion of the second workpiece are cooled to a second temperature. The first workpiece is disposed in contact with the second workpiece such that the first portion of the first workpiece is aligned with the second portion of the second workpiece. The first portion of the first workpiece and the second portion of the second workpiece are welded.
In one example of the present disclosure, providing a first workpiece and a second workpiece further comprises providing a first steel workpiece and second steel workpiece.
In another example of the present disclosure, providing a first steel workpiece and second steel workpiece further comprises providing the first steel workpiece and the second steel workpiece and wherein at least one of the first and second workpieces have a coating.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, providing a first steel workpiece and second steel workpiece further comprises providing a first steel workpiece and second steel workpiece and wherein at least one of the first and second workpieces have a zinc (Zn) coating.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, heating a first portion of the first steel workpiece and a second portion of the second steel workpiece to a first temperature further comprises heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to at least 420° C. that allows for dissolution of iron Fe from the first and second steel workpieces into the liquefied zinc (Zn) coating to form at least one of a plurality of Iron-Zinc intermetallic compounds.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, heating a first portion of the first steel workpiece and a second portion of the second steel workpiece to a first temperature further comprises heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to at least 420° C. that allows for dissolution of iron Fe from the first and second steel workpieces into the liquefied zinc (Zn) coating to form at least one of Fe3Zn10, FeZn10, and FeZn13.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to a first temperature further comprises heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to at least about 420° C.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to a first temperature further comprises heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to at least about 500° C.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to a first temperature further comprises heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to a range of about 500° C. to about 565° C.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, providing a first workpiece and a second workpiece further comprises providing a first workpiece, a second workpiece, and a third workpiece.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to a first temperature further comprises heating a first portion of the first workpiece, a second portion of the second workpiece, and a third portion of the third workpiece to a first temperature.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, cooling the first portion of the first workpiece and the second portion of the second workpiece to a second temperature further comprises cooling the first portion of the first workpiece, the second portion of the second workpiece, and the third portion of the third workpiece to a second temperature.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, disposing the first workpiece in contact with the second workpiece such that the first portion of the first workpiece is aligned with the second portion of the second workpiece further comprises disposing the first workpiece in contact with the second workpiece and the third workpiece such that the first portion of the first workpiece is aligned with the second portion of the second workpiece and the third portion of the third workpiece.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, welding the first portion of the first workpiece to the second portion of the second workpiece further comprises welding the first portion of the first workpiece to the second portion of the second workpiece and the second portion of the second workpiece to the third portion of the third workpiece.
Another method of resistance welding is provided. The method includes providing a first steel workpiece and second steel workpiece. A first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece are heated to at least 420° C. The first portion of the first workpiece and the second portion of the second workpiece are cooled to a second temperature. The first workpiece is disposed in contact with the second workpiece such that the first portion of the first workpiece is aligned with the second portion of the second workpiece. The first portion of the first workpiece is welded to the second portion of the second workpiece.
In one example of the present disclosure, providing a first steel workpiece and second steel workpiece further comprises providing the first steel workpiece and the second steel workpiece and wherein at least one of the first and second workpieces have a zinc (Zn) coating.
In another example of the present disclosure, heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to at least 420° C. further comprises heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to at least 420° C. that allows for dissolution of iron Fe from the first and second steel workpieces into the liquefied zinc (Zn) coating to form at least one of a plurality of Iron-Zinc intermetallic compounds.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, heating a first portion of the first steel workpiece and a second portion of the second steel workpiece to a first temperature further comprises heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to at least 420° C. that allows for dissolution of iron Fe from the first and second steel workpieces into the liquefied zinc (Zn) coating to form at least one of Fe3Zn10, FeZn10, and FeZn13.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to a first temperature further comprises heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to at least about 500° C.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to a first temperature further comprises heating a first portion of the first workpiece and a second portion of the second workpiece to a range of about 500° C. to about 565° C.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, cooling the first portion of the first workpiece and the second portion of the second workpiece to a second temperature further comprises cooling the first portion of the first workpiece and the second portion of the second workpiece to below about 100° C.
Yet another method of resistance welding is provided. The method includes providing a first steel workpiece and second steel workpiece. Each of the first and second workpieces have a zinc (Zn) coating. A first portion of the first steel workpiece and a second portion of the second steel workpiece are heated to at least about 500° C. allowing the zinc (Zn) coating to melt and dissolution of iron Fe from the first and second steel workpieces into the melted zinc (Zn) coating to form at least one of a plurality of Iron-Zinc intermetallic compounds. The first portion of the first workpiece and the second portion of the second workpiece are cooled to a first temperature. The first workpiece is disposed in contact with the second workpiece such that the first portion of the first workpiece is aligned with the second portion of the second workpiece. The first portion of the first workpiece is welded to the second portion of the second workpiece.
In one example of the present disclosure, heating a first portion of the first steel workpiece and a second portion of the second steel workpiece to at least about 500° C. allowing the zinc (Zn) coating to melt and dissolution of iron Fe from the first and second steel workpieces into the melted zinc (Zn) coating to form at least one of a plurality of Iron-Zinc intermetallic compounds further comprises heating a first portion of the first steel workpiece and a second portion of the second steel workpiece to a range of about 500° C. to about 565° C. allowing the zinc (Zn) coating to melt and dissolution of iron Fe from the first and second steel workpieces into the melted zinc (Zn) coating to form at least one of a plurality of Fe3Zn10, FeZn10, and FeZn13.
In another example of the present disclosure, providing a first steel workpiece and second steel workpiece, and wherein each of the first and second workpieces have a zinc (Zn) coating further comprises providing a first steel workpiece, a second steel workpiece, and a third steel workpiece, and wherein each of the first, second, and third steel workpieces have a zinc (Zn) coating.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, heating a first portion of the first steel workpiece and a second portion of the second steel workpiece to at least about 500° C. allowing the zinc (Zn) coating to melt and the dissolution of iron Fe from the first and second steel workpieces into the melted zinc (Zn) coating to form at least one of a plurality of Iron-Zinc intermetallic compounds further comprises heating a first portion of the first steel workpiece, a second portion of the second steel workpiece, and a third portion of the third steel workpiece to at least about 500° C. allowing the zinc (Zn) coating to melt and the dissolution of iron Fe from the first, second, and third steel workpieces into the melted zinc (Zn) coating to form at least one of a plurality of Iron-Zinc intermetallic compounds.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, cooling the first portion of the first steel workpiece and the second portion of the second steel workpiece to a first temperature further comprises cooling the first portion of the first steel workpiece, the second portion of the second steel workpiece, and the third portion of the third workpiece to a first temperature.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, disposing the first steel workpiece in contact with the second steel workpiece such that the first portion of the first steel workpiece is aligned with the second portion of the second steel workpiece further comprising disposing the first steel workpiece in contact with the second steel workpiece and the second steel workpiece in contact with the third steel workpiece such that the first portion of the first steel workpiece is aligned with the second portion of the second steel workpiece and the third portion of the third steel workpiece.
In yet another example of the present disclosure, welding the first portion of the first steel workpiece to the second portion of the second steel workpiece further comprises welding the first portion of the first steel workpiece to the second portion of the second steel workpiece and the third portion of the third steel workpiece.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present disclosure are readily apparent from the following detailed description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. The term “about” as used in the description is defined as an amount around a specific number that does not have a significant impact on the results of the operation.
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The first treated steel workpiece 18 is combined with a second treated steel workpiece 20 as in
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The first treated steel workpiece 44 is combined with a second treated steel workpiece 46 having a fourth, fifth, and sixth portions 48, 50, 52, which was formed in the same manner as the first treated steel workpiece 44, as in
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An example of a treated workpiece 70 is shown in
The joined workpieces 80, 82 of the assembly 84 of
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A fourth step 108 arranges the workpieces and resistant welds the workpieces together by placing welds at the portions of the workpieces that were pretreated with heat in the second step 104.
While examples have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this disclosure relates will recognize various alternative designs and examples for practicing the disclosed structure within the scope of the appended claims.