Fatigue Strength of Single Spot-Welded Joints of Rephosphorized High-Strength and Low-Carbon Steel Sheets

850371

02/01/1985

Event
SAE International Congress and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Fatigue strength of typical types of spot-welded joints made of high strength steel sheets was experimentally investigated, as a cooperative program of “Subcommittee on Strength of Spot-Welded Joint” of JSAE. The materials used were rephosphorized high-strength steel sheet (HSS) of 400 MPa class and low-carbon steel sheet (LCS); both were 0.8 mm, 1.2 mm and 1.6 mm thick. The types of loading were tensile-shear, cross-tension and plane bending.
The results obtained are as follows;
  1. 1)
    The fatigue strengths of joints of HSS in tensile-shear and plane bending were higher than those of LCS, respectively. But, in cross-tension, the strength of joints of HSS was exceeded by that of LCS beyond 106 cycles.
  2. 2)
    The fatigue strengths of joints of different materials in cross-tension and plane bending were found lower than those of the same materials.
  3. 3)
    The strain range - cycles to fracture (Δε-N) diagrams for the joints of sheets of different steels and thicknesses were obtained. These data are available for the evaluation of the fatigue life of spot-welded joints.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/850371
Pages
16
Citation
Kitagawa, H., Satoh, T., and Fujimoto, M., "Fatigue Strength of Single Spot-Welded Joints of Rephosphorized High-Strength and Low-Carbon Steel Sheets," SAE Technical Paper 850371, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850371.
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Published
Feb 1, 1985
Product Code
850371
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English