Girth welded joint of steel pipe
US-2024353033-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US9708685B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9708685-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414543482-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2017 |
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The invention provides a hot stamped structural component ( 20 ) for an automotive vehicle, such as a B-pillar, including a first part ( 22 ) formed of a high strength steel material joined to a second part ( 24 ) formed of a high ductility steel material. The structural component ( 20 ) also includes a locally tempered transition zone ( 26 ) along the joint ( 28 ) to reduce the potential for failure along the joint ( 28 ). The transition zone ( 26 ) has strength and ductility levels between the strength and ductility levels of the remaining portions of the first and second parts ( 22, 24 ). The tempering step can be incorporated into a laser trimming cell or assembly cell, and thus the transition zone ( 26 ) can be created without adding an additional process step or increasing cycle time.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A structural component, comprising: a first part formed of a first steel material having a first ductility; a second part formed of a second steel material having a second ductility being greater than said first ductility; said first part being welded directly to said second part to present a joint therebetween; and a transition zone disposed adjacent said welded joint, said transition zone consisting of a portion of said first part adjacent said joint and/or a portion of said second part adjacent said welded joint, and said transition zone having a third ductility between said first ductility and said second ductility. 2. The structural component of claim 1 , wherein said first steel material has a first strength, said second steel material has a second strength being less than said first strength, and said transition zone has a third strength between said first strength and said second strength. 3. The structural component of claim 1 , wherein said third strength of said transition zone includes an ultimate tensile strength (UTS) from 700 MPa to 1,400 MPa and a yield strength (YS) from 470 MPa to 1,000 MPa. 4. The structural component of claim 1 , wherein said transition zone includes a mixture of ferrite and martensite, said first part includes more martensite than said transition zone, and said second part includes less martensite than said transition zone. 5. The structural component of claim 1 , wherein the transition zone consists of a portion of said first part adjacent said welded joint and a portion of said second part adjacent said welded joint. 6. The structural component of claim 1 , wherein said third ductility varies along said transition zone. 7. The structural component of claim 1 , wherein said first part has a first volume and said second part has a second volume; at least 50% of said first volume has said first ductility being less than said third ductility; and at least 50% of said second volume has said second ductility being greater than said third ductility. 8. The structural component of claim 1 , wherein said third ductility of said transition zone is provided by an elongation (e f ) of at least 6%. 9. The structural component of claim 1 , wherein said first part is laser welded to said second part to form said welded joint and said transition zone is tempered. 10. The structural component of claim 1 , wherein said steel material of said first part includes carbon in an amount not greater than 0.25 weight percent (wt. %), manganese in an amount not greater than 1.4 wt. %, silicon in an amount not greater than 0.35 wt. %, chromium in an amount not greater than 0.3 wt. %, boron in an amount not greater than 0.005 wt. %, and a balance of iron, based on the total weight of said steel material. 11. The structural component of claim 1 , wherein said structural component is a B-pillar for an automotive vehicle, said B-pillar extends longitudinally from a first end to a second end, said first part extends from said first end to said joint, and said second part extends from said joint to said second end.
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