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A Study on the Friction Stir Welding Experiment and Simulation of the Fillet Joint of Extruded Aluminum Material of Electric Vehicle Frame

Hwanjin Kim    
Kwangjin Lee    
Jaewoong Kim    
Changyeon Lee    
Yoonchul Jung and Sungwook Kang    

Resumen

In the existing automobile manufacturing process, metal inert gas (MIG) and tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding are mainly used. These welding methods are fusion welding, and the heat input in the welding area is very high. Therefore, the deformation of the base material is large, and the residual stress in the vicinity of the welded area is high, resulting in the problem of reduced mechanical strength. In this study, friction stir welding (FSW) was applied to the welding process of the structure constituting the battery frame of a newly developing electric vehicle to compensate for this problem. The welded part is the fillet joint of the side frame and the bottom frame, and experiments and numerical analysis were performed on the welding deformation and residual stress of the full frame structure. A specially manufactured angle head was used for friction stir welding of the fillet joint of extruded type aluminum, not the existing solid type. The optimum process was derived through experiments, and the temperature of the welding center was derived through test correlation between the value of measured temperature and the finite element model. The final deformation result was verified by comparing it with the measured value using a dial indicator. It is expected that the proposed thermal elasto-plastic analysis method will reduce the testing period and the cost of the manufacturing process and increase productivity.

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