Correlation between spot weld quality and vibrational behaviour
by S.M.H. Darwish
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology (IJMPT), Vol. 12, No. 1, 1997

Abstract: Spot welding is the best known and most generally used method of resistance welding, as it can be applied to a wide variety of articles by replacing rivets, screws, soldering and brazing. In the present work, spot welding quality namely, mechanical strength and the micro-hardness of the weld nugget, for welding mild steel sheets, are correlated with vibrational behaviour.

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