Multi-step direct welding of an aluminum-based workpiece to a steel workpiece
US-2015053655-A1 · Feb 26, 2015 · US
US9987704B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9987704-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514720313-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 22, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 5, 2018 |
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A method for manufacturing an integrated member and an integrated member manufactured by the method which can improve the joining strength and reduce the manufacturing cost. A method for manufacturing an integrated member by welding a first member formed of aluminum alloy material and a second member formed of ferrous-based material characterized in that the first member contains a predetermined amount of silicon and has a thickness larger than that of the second member. The second member can be pressed against the first member along the thickness direction, and by electrically energizing the pressed-in portion during the pressing period, electric resistance welding can be used. The pressing-in amount is set to a value larger than the thickness of the second member and less than that of the first member. The overlapping margin of the first and second members is set to a value of 0.5 mm or more.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for manufacturing an integrated member by welding a first member formed of aluminum alloy material and a second member formed of ferrous-based material characterized in: that the first member contains a predetermined amount of silicon and has a thickness larger than that of the second member; that the integration of the first and second members is performed by pressing the second member against the first member and pressing-in the second member to the first member along the thickness direction of them and by electrically energizing the pressed-in portion of them during at least a portion of the pressing period to perform electric resistance welding; that the pressing-in amount is set to a value larger than the thickness of the second member and less than that of the first member; and that the overlapping margin of the first and second members is set to a value of 0.5 mm or more. 2. The method for manufacturing an integrated member of claim 1 wherein the first member is formed of aluminum alloy die-casting containing silicon of 7.5 to 18.0% by weight. 3. The method for manufacturing an integrated member of claim 1 wherein the first member is formed of aluminum alloy casting containing silicon of 6.5 to 13.0% by weight. 4. The method for manufacturing an integrated member of claim 1 wherein the first member has the Rockwell hardness of HRB 40 or more. 5. The method for manufacturing an integrated member of claim 1 wherein a thickness in the thickness direction of the integrated member is smaller than a thickness of the first member. 6. An integrated member formed by welding a first member formed of aluminum alloy material and a second member formed of ferrous-based material characterized in: that the first member contains a predetermined amount of silicon and has a thickness larger than that of the second member; that the integration of the first and second members is performed by pressing the second member against the first member and pressing-in the second member to the first member along the thickness direction of them and by electrically energizing the pressed-in portion of them during the pressing period to perform electric resistance welding; that the pressing-in amount is set to a value larger than the thickness of the second member and less than that of the first member; and that the overlapping margin of the first and second members is set to a value of 0.5 mm or more. 7. The integrated member of claim 6 , wherein the first member is formed of aluminum alloy die-casting containing silicon of 7.5 to 18.0% by weight. 8. The integrated member of claim 6 , wherein the first member is formed of aluminum alloy casting containing silicon of 6.5 to 13.0% by weight. 9. The integrated member of claim 6 , wherein the first member has the Rockwell hardness of HRB 40 or more. 10. The integrated member of claim 6 , wherein a thickness in the thickness direction of the integrated member is smaller than a thickness of the first member. 11. A method for manufacturing an integrated member by welding a first member formed of aluminum alloy material and a second member formed of ferrous-based material, the method comprising: aligning the first and second members with an overlapping margin of 0.5 mm or more; pressing the second member, which comprises the ferrous-based material, against the first member, which comprises the aluminum alloy with a predetermined amount of silicon and a thickness larger than that of the second member, along a thickness direction of the first and second members such that the first and second members contact at pressed-in portions of the first and second members; electrically energizing the pressed-in portions of the first and second members during at least a portion of the step of pressing the second member, thereby electric resistance welding the first member to the second member; and pressing the second member against the first member until the second member is pressed into the first member by a pressing-in distance that larger than the thickness of the second member and less than a thickness of the first member. 12. The method for manufacturing an integrated member of claim 11 wherein the first member is formed of aluminum alloy die-casting containing silicon of 7.5 to 18.0% by weight. 13. The method for manufacturing an integrated member of claim 11 wherein the first member is formed of aluminum alloy casting containing silicon of 6.5 to 13.0% by weight. 14. The method for manufacturing an integrated member of claim 11 , wherein the first member has the Rockwell hardness of HRB 40 or more. 15. The method for manufacturing an integrated member of claim 11 , wherein a thickness in the thickness direction of the integrated member is smaller than a thickness of the first member. 16. An integrated member formed by welding a first member formed of aluminum alloy material and a second member formed of ferrous-based material, comprising: a first member comprising a predetermined amount of silicon and having a first thickness; a second member comprising a ferrous-based material and having a second thickness, the first thickness being larger than the second thickness; wherein first and second members are integrated by pressing the second member against the first member and pressing-in the second member to the first member along the thickness direction of them and by electrically energizing the first and second members during pressing to thereby weld the first and second members together with electric resistance welding; wherein the first member is pressed into the second member to depth larger than the second thickness and less than the first thickness; and that the overlapping margin of the first and second members is set to a value of 0.5 mm or more. 17. The integrated member of claim 16 , wherein the first member is formed of aluminum alloy die-casting containing silicon of 7.5 to 18.0% by weight. 18. The integrated member of claim 16 , wherein the first member is formed of aluminum alloy casting containing silicon of 6.5 to 13.0% by weight. 19. The integrated member of claim 16 , wherein the first member has the Rockwell hardness of HRB 40 or more. 20. The integrated member of claim 16 , wherein a thickness in the thickness direction of the integrated member is smaller than a thickness of the first member.
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