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Experimental Study of Steel–Aluminum Joints Made by RSW with Insert Element and Adhesive Bonding

This work focuses on joining steel to aluminum alloy using a novel method of joining by resistance spot welding with an insert element based on anticorrosive steel in combination with adhesive bonding. The method aims to reduce the formation of brittle intermetallic compounds by using short welding...

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Autores principales: Guzanová, Anna, Brezinová, Janette, Varga, Ján, Džupon, Miroslav, Vojtko, Marek, Janoško, Erik, Viňáš, Ján, Draganovská, Dagmar, Hašuľ, Ján
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9865884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36676601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16020864
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author Guzanová, Anna
Brezinová, Janette
Varga, Ján
Džupon, Miroslav
Vojtko, Marek
Janoško, Erik
Viňáš, Ján
Draganovská, Dagmar
Hašuľ, Ján
author_facet Guzanová, Anna
Brezinová, Janette
Varga, Ján
Džupon, Miroslav
Vojtko, Marek
Janoško, Erik
Viňáš, Ján
Draganovská, Dagmar
Hašuľ, Ján
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description This work focuses on joining steel to aluminum alloy using a novel method of joining by resistance spot welding with an insert element based on anticorrosive steel in combination with adhesive bonding. The method aims to reduce the formation of brittle intermetallic compounds by using short welding times and a different chemical composition of the insert element. In the experiment, deep-drawing low-carbon steel, HSLA zinc-coated steel and precipitation-hardened aluminum alloy 6082 T6 were used. Two types of adhesives—one based on rubber and the other based on epoxy resin—were used for adhesive bonding, while the surfaces of the materials joined were treated with a unique adhesion-improving agent based on organosilanes. The surface treatment improved the chemical bonding between the substrate and adhesive. It was proved, that the use of an insert element in combination with adhesive bonding is only relevant for those adhesives that have a load capacity just below the yield strength of the substrates. For bonded joints with higher load capacities, plastic deformation of the substrates occurs, which is unacceptable, and thus, the overall contribution of the insert element to the load capacity of the joint becomes negligible. The results also show that the combination of the resistance spot welding of the insert element and adhesive bonding facilitates the joining process of galvanized and nongalvanized steels with aluminum alloys and suppresses the effect of brittle intermetallic phases by minimizing the joining area and welding time. It is possible to use the synergistic effect of insert element welding and adhesive bonding to achieve increased energy absorption of the joint under stress.
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spelling pubmed-98658842023-01-22 Experimental Study of Steel–Aluminum Joints Made by RSW with Insert Element and Adhesive Bonding Guzanová, Anna Brezinová, Janette Varga, Ján Džupon, Miroslav Vojtko, Marek Janoško, Erik Viňáš, Ján Draganovská, Dagmar Hašuľ, Ján Materials (Basel) Article This work focuses on joining steel to aluminum alloy using a novel method of joining by resistance spot welding with an insert element based on anticorrosive steel in combination with adhesive bonding. The method aims to reduce the formation of brittle intermetallic compounds by using short welding times and a different chemical composition of the insert element. In the experiment, deep-drawing low-carbon steel, HSLA zinc-coated steel and precipitation-hardened aluminum alloy 6082 T6 were used. Two types of adhesives—one based on rubber and the other based on epoxy resin—were used for adhesive bonding, while the surfaces of the materials joined were treated with a unique adhesion-improving agent based on organosilanes. The surface treatment improved the chemical bonding between the substrate and adhesive. It was proved, that the use of an insert element in combination with adhesive bonding is only relevant for those adhesives that have a load capacity just below the yield strength of the substrates. For bonded joints with higher load capacities, plastic deformation of the substrates occurs, which is unacceptable, and thus, the overall contribution of the insert element to the load capacity of the joint becomes negligible. The results also show that the combination of the resistance spot welding of the insert element and adhesive bonding facilitates the joining process of galvanized and nongalvanized steels with aluminum alloys and suppresses the effect of brittle intermetallic phases by minimizing the joining area and welding time. It is possible to use the synergistic effect of insert element welding and adhesive bonding to achieve increased energy absorption of the joint under stress. MDPI 2023-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9865884/ /pubmed/36676601 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16020864 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Guzanová, Anna
Brezinová, Janette
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Džupon, Miroslav
Vojtko, Marek
Janoško, Erik
Viňáš, Ján
Draganovská, Dagmar
Hašuľ, Ján
Experimental Study of Steel–Aluminum Joints Made by RSW with Insert Element and Adhesive Bonding
title Experimental Study of Steel–Aluminum Joints Made by RSW with Insert Element and Adhesive Bonding
title_full Experimental Study of Steel–Aluminum Joints Made by RSW with Insert Element and Adhesive Bonding
title_fullStr Experimental Study of Steel–Aluminum Joints Made by RSW with Insert Element and Adhesive Bonding
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study of Steel–Aluminum Joints Made by RSW with Insert Element and Adhesive Bonding
title_short Experimental Study of Steel–Aluminum Joints Made by RSW with Insert Element and Adhesive Bonding
title_sort experimental study of steel–aluminum joints made by rsw with insert element and adhesive bonding
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9865884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36676601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16020864
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