Tensile strength and failure simulation of simplified spot weld models
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posted on 2020-01-15, 00:00 authored by Neamul KhandokerNeamul Khandoker, M TaklaA simple model for spot weld joints is desirable in body-in-white automotive structures which contains thousands of them. Hence, comparative performance and failure prediction study of six simplified spot weld models in terms of their geometric and constitutive properties are presented in this paper. The stiffness characteristics of these models under tensile loading condition were compared with the experimental results. It was found that the current spot weld modelling practice in the automotive industry predict the strength with 45.33% of error. To simulate the joint failure a material damage criterion correlating ultimate tensile strength of material was implemented in the developed models. The comparative study with respect to the accuracy was also related with the computational cost incurred by the different models. Hence, suitable modelling conditions to design a finite element model for spot welded joints are established which is very simple to develop, relatively cheap in terms of computational costs but yet predicts reasonably accurate results. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
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1873-4197ISSN
0264-1275Publisher
Elsevier, UKPublisher DOI
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2013-08-19External Author Affiliations
RMIT University; Monash UniversityEra Eligible
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