Properties of Resistance Spot Welded Joint between Mild Steel and Aluminum Alloy with an Interlayer of AlCu28

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Aluminum alloy A6061 and mild steel Q235 was welded using resistance spot welding with an interlayer of AlCu28. The mechanical properties of the joint were investigated; the effects of various welding parameters on nugget diameter and tensile shear load of the joints were systematically discussed. The results reveal that it is effective to weld aluminum alloy and mild steel using resistance spot welding with an interlayer of AlCu28.

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