Arc spot welded joint and manufacturing method thereof
US-2016158865-A1 · Jun 9, 2016 · US
US10500681B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10500681-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515517095-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 10, 2019 |
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An arc spot welding method able to give a predetermined weld bead diameter or excess metal height in a back surface weld bead of arc spot welding and able to give a welded joint excellent in both strengths of TSS and CTS and a welding apparatus for working the same are provided. Steel sheets containing carbon in 0.2 mass % or more and having sheet thicknesses “t” or more are arranged overlaid. A backing plate including a non-contact part and a contact part maintaining the back surface of the lower side steel sheet is provided. An arc generation and short-circuit conduction where the welding voltage between the welding wire and upper side steel sheet becomes 10V or less are alternately repeated so that the time period of the short-circuit conduction becomes over 30% to less than 60% per cycle to thereby weld the steel sheets.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An arc spot welding method arranging a plurality of steel sheets containing carbon in amounts of 0.2 mass % or more overlaid and performing lap welding while arranging a backing plate in contact with a lower side steel sheet at an opposite side to a welding torch, said backing plate comprising a non-contact part and a contact part, wherein the non-contact part faces said lower side steel sheet without contacting said lower side steel sheet and the contacting part contacts said lower side steel sheet, said arc spot welding method comprising: arranging the backing plate so that said contact part contacts the lower side steel sheet at a position exceeding 3 t from a circle equivalent center of a back surface weld bead and alternately and continuously repeating arc generation and short-circuit conduction so that a short-circuiting time where a welding voltage becomes 10V or less becomes over 30% to less than 60% per conduction cycle, where “t” is defined as the sheet thickness of the steel sheet with the thinnest sheet thickness among said plurality of steel sheets. 2. The arc spot welding method according to claim 1 , wherein a value of a mean welding voltage (unit: V)/mean welding current (unit: A) in an arc spot welding time period in a time period of alternately and continuously repeating arc generation and short-circuit conduction is 0.07 to 0.10 (V/A) per cycle. 3. The arc spot welding method according to claim 2 , wherein one cycle is made 5 msec to 20 msec and arc generation and short-circuit conduction are performed during that cycle. 4. The arc spot welding method according to claim 2 , wherein said contact part maintains a clearance between a back surface of said lower side steel sheet and said non-contact part at 0.2 t to 3 t. 5. The arc spot welding method according to claim 2 , forming a back surface weld bead having a weld bead diameter of a circle equivalent diameter of 3 t to 10 t and having an excess metal height of 0.2 t to 3 t. 6. The arc spot welding method according to claim 2 , wherein the contact between said contact part and a back surface of said lower side steel sheet is at least one of point contact, line contact, and planar contact. 7. The arc spot welding method according to claim 1 , wherein one cycle is made 5 msec to 20 msec and arc generation and short-circuit conduction are performed during that cycle. 8. The arc spot welding method according to claim 7 , wherein said contact part maintains a clearance between a back surface of said lower side steel sheet and said non-contact part at 0.2 t to 3 t. 9. The arc spot welding method according to claim 7 , forming a back surface weld bead having a weld bead diameter of a circle equivalent diameter of 3 t to 10 t and having an excess metal height of 0.2 t to 3 t. 10. The arc spot welding method according to claim 7 , wherein the contact between said contact part and a back surface of said lower side steel sheet is at least one of point contact, line contact, and planar contact. 11. The arc spot welding method according to claim 1 , wherein said contact part maintains a clearance between a back surface of said lower side steel sheet and said non-contact part at 0.2 t to 3 t. 12. The arc spot welding method according to claim 11 , forming a back surface weld bead having a weld bead diameter of a circle equivalent diameter of 3 t to 10 t and having an excess metal height of 0.2 t to 3 t. 13. The arc spot welding method according to claim 11 , wherein the contact between said contact part and a back surface of said lower side steel sheet is at least one of point contact, line contact, and planar contact. 14. The arc spot welding method according to claim 1 , forming a back surface weld bead having a weld bead diameter of a circle equivalent diameter of 3 t to 10 t and having an excess metal height of 0.2 t to 3 t. 15. The arc spot welding method according to claim 1 , wherein the contact between said contact part and a back surface of said lower side steel sheet is at least one of point contact, line contact, and planar contact. 16. The arc spot welding method according to claim 1 , wherein when forming a back surface weld bead with a circle equivalent weld bead diameter of said back surface weld bead of over 5 t, said backing plate is formed by copper or a copper alloy and the contact between said contact part and a back surface of said lower side steel sheet is planar contact. 17. The arc spot welding method according to claim 1 , wherein when forming a back surface weld bead with a circle equivalent weld bead diameter of said back surface weld bead of over 5 t, said backing plate is formed by a steel material and the contact between said contact part and a back surface of said lower side steel sheet is planar contact. 18. The arc spot welding method according to claim 1 , wherein a contact area of said contact part and a back surface of said lower side steel sheet is 10 cm 2 or less. 19. An arc spot welding apparatus comprising; a backing plate provided with a non-contact part arranged separated from a back surface of said lower side steel sheet; and a contact part contacting the back surface of the lower side steel sheet maintaining a clearance of 0.2 t to 3 t between the back surface of said lower side steel sheet and said non-contact part, wherein the arc spot welding apparatus is configured to perform a method of arranging a plurality of steel sheets containing carbon in amounts of 0.2 mass % or more overlaid and performing lap welding while arranging the backing plate in contact with the lower side steel sheet at an opposite side to a welding torch, arranging the backing plate so that said contact part contacts the lower side steel sheet at a position exceeding 3 t from a circle equivalent center of a back surface weld bead and alternately and continuously repeating arc generation and short-circuit conduction so that a short-circuiting time where a welding voltage becomes 10V or less becomes over 30% to less than 60% per conduction cycle, where “t” is defined as the sheet thickness of the steel sheet with the thinnest sheet thickness among said plurality of steel sheets. 20. The arc spot welding apparatus according to claim 19 , wherein said arc spot welding apparatus is a welding robot at which a welding torch and said backing plate are mounted.
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