Journal article

Characterising and Predicting on The Mechanical Behaviour of Dissimilar Spot Welded Joints Base on Dual Indenters

I NYOMAN GDE ANTARA I NYOMAN BUDIARSA

Volume : 5 Nomor : 4 Published : 2017, November

International Journal of Materials, Mechanics and Manufacturing (IJMMM)

Abstrak

The deformation of spot welded joints is challenging research problem due to the complex nature of the structure. One major problem is to characterize the materials properties. The elastic-plastic material parameters and the fracture parameters of materials can be readily determined when standard specimens are available, however, for a spot welded joint, standard testing is not applicable to characterize the HAZ and nugget due to their complex structure and small size. This has opened up the possibility to characterize the material properties based a dual indenter method to inversely characterize the parameters of the constitutive material laws for the nugget, HAZ and the base metals. In numerical-experimental approach Finite Element (FE) model which simulates the geometry and boundary conditions of the experiment using input data load and displacement experiment results. With indentation tests, the local plastic properties can be calculated by solving the inverse problem via finite element analysis by incrementally varying properties in 3D modeling to find a similar simulated load–displacement curve as compared with experimental one. The approach will then be used to test different welding zones and the material parameters thus predicted used to simulate the deformation of spot welded joints under complex loading conditions including tensile shear and drop weight impact tests