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Fig. 1. Schematic diagrams of (a) the sample and (b) thermomechanical cycle for hot tensile test.
Fig. 2. Dimensions of spot welding for inducing LME crack.
Fig. 3. The SEM images of the as-received microstructure of (a) Zn-Al-Mg and (b) GI coated steels (F-ferrite, M-martensite). (Online version in color.)
Fig. 4. True stress-strain curves of the bare, Zn-Al-Mg and GI coated samples during hot tensile tests at: (a) 400, (b) 600, (c) 700, (d) 800, (e) 900°C. (Online version in color.)
Fig. 5. (a) Relative reduction of fracture energy for the Zn-Al-Mg and GI coated samples, (b) peak stresses of the bare, Zn-Al-Mg and GI coated samples in 450-900°C. (Online version in color.)

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Comparative Investigation into the Liquid Metal Embrittlement Susceptibility during Resistance Spot Welding of Zn–Al–Mg and GI Coated Advanced High Strength Steels
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ISIJ International

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Yongqiang Zhang

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Ning Cai

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Can Fu

In automotive industry, it is well known that cracks which are promoted by liquid metal embrittlement (LME) can occur during the resistance spot welding (RSW) of zinc-coated advanced high-strength steels (AHSS). The coating type is supposed to be one of the factors impacting LME susceptibility. Recently, Zn–Al–Mg coating is gaining increasing focus because of its enhanced corrosion resistance compared to traditional Galvanized (GI) coating. However, there is a lack of research on assessing the influence of this coating on LME susceptibility. In this study, the LME susceptibility of Zn–Al–Mg and GI coated advanced high strength steels with similar microstructure and strength are compared by hot tensile tests and RSW. The results show that Zn–Al–Mg coated samples present a more significant ductility loss than that of GI coated ones in hot tensile test, and also there are more LME cracks with large length occur in Zn–Al–Mg coated RSW joints, indicating that Zn–Al–Mg coatings have a higher LME sensitivity. The high temperature phase evolution analysis results show that Fe–Zn intermetallic compounds formed in two coatings are different, indicating that there are lower level of Fe–Zn alloying reactions in Zn–Al–Mg coating. The inadequate Fe–Zn reactions potentially facilitate the direct contact between liquid Zn and steel substrate, leading Zn–Al–Mg coating to a higher LME susceptibility. Fullsize Image

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... Because, dissimilar joining can reduce the vehicle weight with increased strength which results in consumption of fuel and emission of gas 11), 12) . The dissimilar joining of stainless sheets can be done by using RS Welding process which is the dominant and most favourable joining process in automobile industries 13) . ...

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Optimization of Dissimilar ASS-DSS Spot Welded Joints on Tensile Shear Fracture Load
Comparative Investigation into the Liquid Metal Embrittlement Susceptibility during Resistance Spot Welding of Zn–Al–Mg and GI Coated Advanced High Strength Steels

ISIJ International