Product Details
Paperback
Features
· Represents the only book fully devoted to resistance welding
· Explains important phenomena, such as cracking and expulsion based on the underlining physics
· Presents up-to-date advances in welding research, including Mg welding and the unique characteristics of welding Mg alloys
· Covers the entire spectrum of resistance welding, from metallurgy to the effects of process parameters and machines to quality evaluation and control
· Uses actual case studies to give a complete procedure for the statistical analysis of welding
Summary
Drawing on state-of-the-art research results, Resistance Welding: Fundamentals and Applications, Second Edition systematically presents fundamental aspects of important processes in resistance welding and discusses their implications on real-world welding applications. This updated edition describes progress made in resistance welding research and practice since the publication of the first edition.
New to the Second Edition:
· Significant addition of the metallurgical aspects of materials involved in resistance welding, such as steels, aluminum and magnesium alloys, zinc, and copper
· Electric current waveforms commonly used in resistance welding, including single-phase AC, single-phase DC, three-phase DC, and MFDC
· Magnesium welding in terms of cracking and expulsion
· The effect of individual welding parameters
· 2-D and 3-D lobe diagrams
· New materials for the ultrasonic evaluation of welds, including A-scan, B-scan, and in-line A-scan
The book begins with chapters on the metallurgical processes in resistance spot welding, the basics of welding schedule selection, and cracking in the nugget and heat-affected zone of alloys. The next several chapters discuss commonly conducted mechanical tests, the monitoring and control of a welding process, and the destructive and nondestructive evaluation of weld quality. The authors then analyze the mechanisms of expulsion—a process largely responsible for defect formation and other unwanted features—and explore an often overlooked topic in resistance welding-related research: the influence of mechanical aspects of welding machines. The final chapters explain how to numerically simulate a resistance welding process and apply statistical design and analysis approaches to welding research.
To obtain a broad understanding of this area, readers previously had to scour large quantities of research on resistance welding and essential related subjects, such as statistical analysis. This book collects the necessary information in one source for students, researchers, and practitioners in the sheet metal industry. It thoroughly reviews state-of-the-art results in resistance welding research and gives you a solid foundation for solving practical problems in a scientific and systematic manner.