Resistance Spot Welding between Mild Steel and Stainless Steel

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Mild steel Q235 and stainless steel SUS304 were welded using resistance spot welding with an interlayer of Ni. The mechanical properties of the joint were examined, the effects of welding parameters on the nugget size and tensile shear strength were investigated. Both the tensile shear strength and nugget diameter increased with the increasing of welding current and welding time, whereas they decreased with the increasing of electrode pressure. The results indicate that the tensile shear strength of joint welded by resistance spot welding with a Ni interplayer is higher in comparison with that obtained by conventional resistance spot weling.

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October 2014

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