Fatigue behaviour of aluminium 6061 in tailor welded blank

Aluminium is widely used in many welding applications. 6061 aluminium alloy is one of the most common aluminium alloys in automotive industry. Welding is the permanent joining of two materials. The drive towards weight reduction in the automotive industry has led to the use of tailor- welded blanks...

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Main Author: Wan Iryana, Wan Md Nor
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling my.ump.umpir.84932021-07-02T03:49:20Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/8493/ Fatigue behaviour of aluminium 6061 in tailor welded blank Wan Iryana, Wan Md Nor TS Manufactures Aluminium is widely used in many welding applications. 6061 aluminium alloy is one of the most common aluminium alloys in automotive industry. Welding is the permanent joining of two materials. The drive towards weight reduction in the automotive industry has led to the use of tailor- welded blanks (TWB) for structural applications. Forming of TWB is one of the challenging welding skills due to a significant reduction of formability associated with the type of blank. The different thickness combinations and compositions will give the different results to tensile test. The local approaches to fatigue have gaining added interest in the analysis of welded joints especially in TWB. In this sense, this research seeks to understand the significance of the fatigue crack initiation evaluated using a local strain-life approach, on the total fatigue life estimation for TIG welding. 2013-06 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/8493/1/cd8185.pdf Wan Iryana, Wan Md Nor (2013) Fatigue behaviour of aluminium 6061 in tailor welded blank. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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Fatigue behaviour of aluminium 6061 in tailor welded blank
description Aluminium is widely used in many welding applications. 6061 aluminium alloy is one of the most common aluminium alloys in automotive industry. Welding is the permanent joining of two materials. The drive towards weight reduction in the automotive industry has led to the use of tailor- welded blanks (TWB) for structural applications. Forming of TWB is one of the challenging welding skills due to a significant reduction of formability associated with the type of blank. The different thickness combinations and compositions will give the different results to tensile test. The local approaches to fatigue have gaining added interest in the analysis of welded joints especially in TWB. In this sense, this research seeks to understand the significance of the fatigue crack initiation evaluated using a local strain-life approach, on the total fatigue life estimation for TIG welding.
format Undergraduates Project Papers
author Wan Iryana, Wan Md Nor
author_facet Wan Iryana, Wan Md Nor
author_sort Wan Iryana, Wan Md Nor
title Fatigue behaviour of aluminium 6061 in tailor welded blank
title_short Fatigue behaviour of aluminium 6061 in tailor welded blank
title_full Fatigue behaviour of aluminium 6061 in tailor welded blank
title_fullStr Fatigue behaviour of aluminium 6061 in tailor welded blank
title_full_unstemmed Fatigue behaviour of aluminium 6061 in tailor welded blank
title_sort fatigue behaviour of aluminium 6061 in tailor welded blank
publishDate 2013
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/8493/1/cd8185.pdf
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