Al-steel weld joint
First Claim
1. A weld joint that weld bonds together an aluminum workpiece and a steel workpiece and is formed by resistance spot welding, each of the aluminum workpiece and the steel workpiece comprising a faying surface that confronts the faying surface of the other workpiece, and, wherein, during spot welding, a pair of welding electrodes applies a clamping force on the workpieces and passes an electrical current through the workpieces to form the weld joint and an annular notch root disposed between the faying surfaces and surrounding the weld joint, the notch root comprising a notch root opening and a notch root slit, the notch root opening being a gap that separates the faying surfaces of the aluminum workpiece and the steel workpiece, and the notch root slit being a non-bonded interface between the aluminum and steel workpieces located radially inward of the notch root opening and directly adjacent to the weld joint, the weld joint comprising:
- an aluminum weld nugget comprised of resolidified aluminum contained within the aluminum workpiece;
an intermetallic layer separating the aluminum weld nugget and the faying surface of the steel workpiece, the intermetallic layer comprising iron-aluminum intermetallic compounds that are formed by a metallurgical reaction during spot welding and providing a weld bond surface of the weld joint that is adjacent to and bonded with the faying surface of the steel workpiece; and
an annular ring of aluminide particles that extends upwards from the weld bond surface of the weld joint and radially inwardly into the aluminum weld nugget from the notch root to shield the intermetallic layer so that cracks propagating into the weld joint from the notch root are deflected into the aluminum weld nugget, wherein the annular ring of aluminide particles comprises at least one of nickel aluminide particles that are introduced into the weld joint during spot welding from a diffusible source of nickel or iron aluminide particles that are introduced into the weld joint during spot welding from a diffusible source of iron.
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Abstract
A weld joint is disclosed that weld bonds together an aluminum workpiece and a steel workpiece. The weld joint includes an aluminum weld nugget, an intermetallic layer, and an annular ring of aluminide particles that is selected from the group consisting of nickel aluminide particles, iron aluminide particles, and a combination thereof. The annular ring of aluminide particles extends upwards from a weld bond surface of the weld joint such that the annular ring of aluminide particles extends radially inwardly into the aluminum weld nugget and protects the weld bond surface of the weld joint against crack propagation that may originate from a notch root of the weld joint.
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13 Claims
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1. A weld joint that weld bonds together an aluminum workpiece and a steel workpiece and is formed by resistance spot welding, each of the aluminum workpiece and the steel workpiece comprising a faying surface that confronts the faying surface of the other workpiece, and, wherein, during spot welding, a pair of welding electrodes applies a clamping force on the workpieces and passes an electrical current through the workpieces to form the weld joint and an annular notch root disposed between the faying surfaces and surrounding the weld joint, the notch root comprising a notch root opening and a notch root slit, the notch root opening being a gap that separates the faying surfaces of the aluminum workpiece and the steel workpiece, and the notch root slit being a non-bonded interface between the aluminum and steel workpieces located radially inward of the notch root opening and directly adjacent to the weld joint, the weld joint comprising:
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an aluminum weld nugget comprised of resolidified aluminum contained within the aluminum workpiece; an intermetallic layer separating the aluminum weld nugget and the faying surface of the steel workpiece, the intermetallic layer comprising iron-aluminum intermetallic compounds that are formed by a metallurgical reaction during spot welding and providing a weld bond surface of the weld joint that is adjacent to and bonded with the faying surface of the steel workpiece; and an annular ring of aluminide particles that extends upwards from the weld bond surface of the weld joint and radially inwardly into the aluminum weld nugget from the notch root to shield the intermetallic layer so that cracks propagating into the weld joint from the notch root are deflected into the aluminum weld nugget, wherein the annular ring of aluminide particles comprises at least one of nickel aluminide particles that are introduced into the weld joint during spot welding from a diffusible source of nickel or iron aluminide particles that are introduced into the weld joint during spot welding from a diffusible source of iron. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A weld joint that bonds an aluminum workpiece and a steel workpiece together and is formed by resistance spot welding, each of the aluminum workpiece and the steel workpiece comprising a faying surface that confronts the faying surface of the other workpiece, and, wherein, during spot welding, a pair of welding electrodes applies a clamping force on the workpieces and passes an electrical current through the workpieces to form the weld joint and an annular notch root disposed between the faying surfaces and surrounding the weld joint, the weld joint having a weld bond surface adjacent to and bonded with the faying surface of the steel workpiece, and the notch root comprising a notch root opening and a notch root slit, the notch root opening being a gap that separates the faying surfaces of the aluminum workpiece and the steel workpiece, and the notch root slit being a non-bonded interface between the aluminum and steel workpieces located radially inward of the notch root opening and directly adjacent to the weld joint, the weld joint comprising:
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an aluminum weld nugget contained within the aluminum workpiece, the aluminum weld nugget being comprised of resolidified aluminum and tapering radially inward as the aluminum weld nugget extends away from the weld bond surface of the weld joint; an intermetallic layer separating the aluminum weld nugget and the faying surface of the steel workpiece, the intermetallic layer comprising iron-aluminum intermetallic compounds that are formed by a metallurgical reaction during spot welding and providing the weld bond surface of the weld joint; and an annular ring of aluminide particles that extends upwards from the weld bond surface of the weld joint and radially inwardly into the aluminum weld nugget from the notch root such that the annular ring of aluminide particles shields the intermetallic layer so that cracks propagating into the weld joint from the notch root are deflected into the aluminum weld nugget, wherein the annular ring of aluminide particles comprises at least one of nickel aluminide particles that are introduced into the weld joint during spot welding from a diffusible source of nickel or iron aluminide particles that are introduced into the weld joint during spot welding from a diffusible source of iron. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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