The Performance of CR180IF and DP600 Laser Welded Steel Sheets under Different Strain Rates

Materials (Basel). 2021 Mar 22;14(6):1553. doi: 10.3390/ma14061553.

Abstract

The presented research background is a car body manufacturer's request to test the car body's components welded from dissimilar steel sheets. In view of the vehicle crew's protection, it is necessary to study the static and dynamic behavior of welded steels. Therefore, the influence of laser welding on the mechanical and dynamical properties, microstructure, microhardness, and welded joint surface roughness of interstitial free CR180IF and dual-phase DP600 steels were investigated. Static tensile tests were carried out by using testing machine Zwick 1387, and dynamic test used rotary hammer machine RSO. Sheet steel was tested at different strain rates ranging from 10-3 to 103 s-1. The laser welds' microstructure and microhardness were evaluated in the base metal, heat-affected zone, and fusion zone. The comprehensive analysis also included chemical analysis, fracture surface analysis, and roughness measurement. The research results showed that the strain rate had an influence on the mechanical properties of base materials and welded joints. The dynamic loading increases the yield stress more than the ultimate tensile strength for the monitored steels, while the most significant increase was recorded for the welded material.

Keywords: CR180IF steel; DP600 steel; dissimilar laser welding; dynamic properties; microhardness; microstructure; static properties; welded joint roughness.