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- Title
Experimental Study on Brittle Fracture Mechanism and Mechanical Properties of HRB400E Rebar Cross-Spot Welding.
- Authors
Li, Dongdong; Xu, Kuankuan; Zhang, Xianzhong; Ding, Qingfeng
- Abstract
HTW-50 solid wire CO2 gas-shielded arc spot welding and resistance spot welding techniques were utilized to fabricate multiple sets of HRB400E hot-rolled ribbed seismic reinforcement cross-spot welded test specimens. These specimens were subjected to unidirectional tensile testing to investigate the impact of cross-spot welding on the mechanical properties of the steel bars. Chemical composition analysis and hardness testing were conducted on the brittle fracture test specimens using a metallurgical microscope, scanning electron microscope, and Rockwell hardness tester, among other related equipment. The brittle fracture mechanism of the cross-welded test specimens was subsequently examined from both macroscopic and microscopic perspectives. The results indicate that cross-spot welding of large-diameter rebars does not affect their strength. However, 80% of the test specimens exhibited brittle fractures that occurred at the weld point. Moreover, the elongation of the brittle fracture specimens was lower than the standard value, indicating a need for improved toughness. In comparison to CO2 gas-shielded arc spot welding, resistance spot welding had a lesser impact on the elongation of the steel bars and demonstrated greater stability. The test specimens exhibited fractures primarily at the welded area, where only a minimal amount of toughness was observed. Disintegration steps and river-like patterns were also observed at the weld, suggesting a mechanism of disintegration fracture. Additionally, tempered martensite was detected in the heat-affected zone, rendering the bars brittle, and making them prone to fracture at the weld.
- Subjects
BRITTLE fractures; SPOT welding; ELECTRIC welding; WELDING; ANALYTICAL chemistry; SCANNING electron microscopes
- Publication
Journal of Failure Analysis & Prevention, 2024, Vol 24, Issue 1, p344
- ISSN
1547-7029
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11668-023-01844-z