Resistance spot welding method
US-2016236294-A1 · Aug 18, 2016 · US
US11065712B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11065712-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716305152-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 9, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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A resistance spot welding method of squeezing parts to be welded, which are a plurality of overlapping metal sheets, by a pair of electrodes and passing a current while applying an electrode force to join the parts to be welded comprises: a first step of passing a current by constant current control to form a fusion zone having a diameter of not less than 2√{square root over (t)}, expressed in mm, between the metal sheets, where t, expressed in mm, is a sheet thickness of a thinnest metal sheet of the metal sheets; a second step of cooling the fusion zone to have a diameter of not greater than 80% of D, where D, expressed in mm, is a diameter of the fusion zone formed in the first step; and a third step of performing adaptive control welding by controlling a current passage amount according to a target that is set.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A resistance spot welding method of squeezing parts to be welded by a pair of electrodes, and passing a current while applying an electrode force to join the parts to be welded, the parts to be welded being a plurality of overlapping metal sheets, the resistance spot welding method comprising: a first step is passing a constant current by constant current control between the metal sheets to form a fusion zone having a diameter of not less than 2√{square root over (t)}, expressed in mm, between the metal sheets, where t, expressed in mm, is a sheet thickness of a thinnest metal sheet of the metal sheets; a second step of cooling the fusion zone to have a diameter of not greater than 80% of D, where D, expressed in mm, is a diameter of the fusion zone formed in the first step; and a third step of performing adaptive control welding by controlling a current passage amount according to a target heat pattern that is set, wherein in the third step of performing adaptive control welding, controlling the current passage amount in order to compensate for a difference within a remaining welding time in the third step so that a cumulative amount of heat generated in the third step matches a cumulative amount of heat generated that is derived beforehand in a third test step. 2. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 1 , wherein test welding for setting the target heat pattern is performed beforehand, in the test welding, first to third test steps corresponding to the first to the third steps are performed by constant current control, to derive a time variation curve of an instantaneous amount of heat generated per unit volume and a cumulative amount of heat generated per unit volume at least in the third test step, and in the third step, the target heat pattern is set to the time variation curve of the instantaneous amount of heat generated per unit volume and the cumulative amount of heat generated per unit volume that are derived in the third test step, welding is performed using the time variation curve as the target heat pattern, and, in the case where an amount of time variation of an instantaneous amount of heat generated per unit volume in the third step differs from the time variation curve, adaptive control welding is performed to control the current passage amount in order to compensate for the difference within a remaining welding time in the third step so that a cumulative amount of heat generated in the third step matches the cumulative amount of heat generated that is derived beforehand in the third test step. 3. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 1 , wherein in the first step, the current is passed to satisfy a relationship tx/t0≤0.95, where tx, expressed in mm, is a total thickness of the fusion zone formed between the metal sheets in the first step, and t0, expressed in mm, is a total thickness of the parts to be welded. 4. The resistance spot welding method according to claim 2 , wherein in the first step, the current is passed to satisfy a relationship tx/t0≤0.95, where tx, expressed in mm, is a total thickness of the fusion zone formed between the metal sheets in the first step, and t0, expressed in mm, is a total thickness of the parts to be welded.
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