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Investigation of shinning Spot Defect on Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Sheets

  • Liu, Yonggang;Cui, Lei
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.125-129
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    • 2014
  • Shinning spot defects on galvanized steel sheets were studied by optical microscope, scanning electron microscope(SEM), Energy Dispersive Spectrometer (EDS) and Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Original Position Statistic Distribution Analysis (LIBSOPA) in this study. The research shows that the coating thickness of shinning spot defects which caused by the substrate defect is much lower than normal area, and when skin passed, the shinning spot defect area can not touch with skin pass roll which result in the surface of shinning spot is flat while normal area is rough. The different coating morphologies have different effects on the reflection of light, which cause the shinning spot defects more brighter than normal area.

Effect of Coating Layer on Electrode Life for Resistance Spot Welding of Al-Coated Hpf and Zn-Coated Trip Steels (Al 도금 HPF 강판과 전기아연도금 TRIP 강판의 저항 점 용접 시 연속타점 전극의 수명에 미치는 도금층의 영향)

  • Son, Jong Woo;Seo, Jong-Dock;Kim, Dong Cheol;Park, Yeong-Do
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2012
  • The resistance spot welding of high strength steel degrades the weldability because of its high strength with rich chemical composition and coating layer to protect from corrosion. During the each resistance welding process the electrodes tip reacts with coating layer, then subsequently deteriorates and shorten electrode life. In this study, the Al-coated HPF (Hot Press Forming) steels and Zn-coated TRIP steels were used to investigate the electrode life for resistance spot welding. Experimental results show that the reactivity of Al-coating on HPF steels to electrode tip surface behaviors different from the conventional Zn-coated high strength steels. The electrode tip diameter and nugget size in electrode life test of Al-coated HPF steels are observed to be constant with respect to weld numbers. For Al-coated HPF steels, the hard aluminum oxide layer being formed during high temperature heat treatment process reduces reactivity with copper electrode during the resistance welding process. Eventually, the electrode life in resistance spot welding of Al-coated HPF steels has the advantage over the galvanized steel sheets.

Friction spot joining of dissimilar materials (마찰교반점용접을 이용한 이종재료의 접합)

  • Cheon, Chang-Geun;Kim, Teuk-Gi;Rajesh, S.R.;Kim, Heung-Ju;Jang, Ung-Seong
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.155-157
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    • 2007
  • The Friction spot dissimilar welding of galvanized steel/Al6061-T6 was performed to investigate the mechanical characteristics of the joints. The presence of thin film of aluminum oxide on the surface and melting of zinc in the coating, made substandard joint characteristics for dissimilar Friction spot joining(FSJ) performed with out removing the coating. Where as, for dissimilar FSJ of galvanized steel/Al6061-T6 after removing the coating, superior agitation and welding quality has been obtained for a configuration of galvanized steel as the upper plate and Al6061-T6 as lower plate. The results from tensile tests and microscopic examination for various combinations of the welding parameters have been presented.

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Thermal shock behaviors of TiN coatings on Inconel 617 and Silicon wafer substrates with finite element analysis method

  • Lee, Ki-Seuk;Jeon, Seol;Cho, Hyun;Lee, Heesoo
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.67-73
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    • 2016
  • The degradation behaviors of TiN coating layers under thermo-mechanical stress were investigated in terms of comparison of finite element analysis (FEA) and experimental data. The coating specimen was designed to quarter cylinder model, and the pulsed laser ablation was assumed as heat flux condition. The FEA results showed that heat accumulation at the center of the laser-ablated spot occurred and principle stress was concentrated at the lower region of the coating layer. The microstructural observation revealed that surface melting and decrease of the coating thickness occurred in the TiN/Inconel 617 and the interfacial cracks formed in the TiN/Si. The delamination was caused by the mechanical stress from the center to the outside of the ablated spot as the FEA results expected. It was considered that the improvement of the thermal shock resistance was attributed to higher thermal conductivity of Si wafer than that of Inconel 617.

Anti-reflection coating on the facet of a spot size converter integrated laser diode using a pair of TiO2 and SiO2 thin films (TiO2와 SiO2 박막 쌍을 이용한 광모드 변환기가 집적된 반도체 레이저 단면의 무반사 코팅)

  • 송현우;김성복;심재식;김제하;오대곤;남은수
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.396-399
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    • 2002
  • Using a bi-layer anti-reflection coating of $TiO_2$and $SiO_2,$ we have achieved a minimum facet reflectivity of $~10^{-5}$ and a band width of 27 nm for a reflectivity of $~10^{-4}$ or less for 1.3 $\mu\textrm{m}$ spot size converter integrated semiconductor lasers. This coating is applicable to external-cavity-tuned laser sources and semiconductor optical amplifiers.

Effect of Weldbond Process on the Weldability of 1.2GPa Grade Galvannealed TRIP Steel for Car Body Manufacturing (차체용 1.2GPa급 합금화아연도금 TRIP강의 용접성에 미치는 Weldbond 공정의 효과)

  • Lee, Jong-Dae;Lee, Hye-Rim;Kim, Mok-Soon;Seo, Jong-Deok;Kim, Jun-Ki
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.28-34
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    • 2016
  • Galvannealed(GA) steels are now generally used in car body manufacturing for corrosion resistance. In this study, the weldability and joint mechanical behavior of a newly developed 1.2GPa grade GA ultra high strength TRIP(transformation induced plasticity) steel was investigated for three joining processes, such as adhesive bonding, resistance spot welding and weldbonding. Under both shear and peel stress conditions, the failure mode of the adhesive joints were the mixture of the adhesive cohesive failure, adhesive interface failure and coating layer failure. It means that the adhesion strength of GA coating onto the base metal was similar to that of adhesive bonding onto the GA coating. Under the shear stress condition, the weldbonding exerted to expand the optimal spot welding condition of 1.2GPa GA TRIP steel because the strength of adhesive bond overwhelmed that of the resistance spot weld. Under the peel stress condition, the weldbonding also exerted to expand the optimal spot welding condition of 1.2GPa GA TRIP steel by inducing the tear fracture mode rather than the partial plug fracture mode.

Evaluation of Underwater-Curing Coating Materials

  • Nah, Hwan-Seon;Kim, Kang-Seok;Kim, Kang-Sik;Lee, Chul-Woo;Baker, Randy
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.68-73
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    • 2009
  • An evaluation of underwater - repair coating materials was based on the premise that defective areas of the existent epoxy coating such as blistering and cracking will be repaired on spot under submerged condition. Tests include the clarification as to whether they are compatible between as-built coating and new repair coating on each concrete specimen. Candidate coating materials for repair were tested in a laboratory to scrutinize their suitability to perform the needed function satisfactorily. The qualification tests performed are as a minimum as follows: Integrated radiation tolerance test, chemical resistance test (submerged condition in deionized water), hardness test and adhesion test of the repair materials. The proper repair coating materials were selected and approved from this test results.

Chromate-free Hybrid Coating for Corrosion Protection of Electrogalvanized Steel Sheets

  • Jo, Du-Hwan;Kwon, Moonjae;Kim, Jong-Sang
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.15-19
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    • 2012
  • Both electrogalvanized and hot-dip galvanized steel sheets have been finally produced via organic-inorganic surface coating process on the zinc surface to enhance corrosion resistance and afford additional functional properties. Recently, POSCO has been developed a variety of chromate-free coated steels that are widely used in household, construction and automotive applications. New organic-inorganic hybrid coating solutions as chromate alternatives are comprised of surface modified silicate with silane coupling agent and inorganic corrosion inhibitors as an aqueous formulation. In this paper we have prepared new type of hybrid coatings and evaluated quality performances such as corrosion resistance, spot weldability, thermal tolerance, and paint adhesion property etc. The electrogalvanized steels with these coating solutions exhibit good anti-corrosion property compared to those of chromate coated steels. Detailed components composition of coating solutions and experimental results suggest that strong binding between organic-inorganic hybrid coating layer and zinc surface plays a key role in the advanced quality performances.

Relationship of the Distribution Thickness of Dielectric Layer on the Nano-Tip Apex and Distribution of Emitted Electrons

  • Al-Qudah, Ala'a M.;Mousa, Marwan S.
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.155-159
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    • 2016
  • This paper analyses the relationship between the distribution of a dielectric layer on the apex of a metal field electron emitter and the distribution of electron emission. Emitters were prepared by coating a tungsten emitter with a layer of epoxylite resin. A high-resolution scanning electron microscope was used to monitor the emitter profile and measure the coating thickness. Field electron microscope studies of the emission current distribution from these composite emitters (Tungsten-Clark Electromedical Instruments Epoxylite resin [Tungsten/CEI-resin emitter]) have been carried out. Two forms of image have been observed: bright single-spot images, thought to be associated with a smooth substrate and a uniform dielectric layer; and multi-spot images, though to be associated with irregularity in the substrate or the dielectric layer.

Temperature Dependent Behavior of Thermal and Electrical Contacts during Resistance Spot Welding

  • Kim, E.
    • International Journal of Korean Welding Society
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2002
  • The thermal contact conductance at different temperatures and with different electrode forces and zinc coating morphology was measured by monitoring the infrared emissions from the one dimensionally simulated contact heat transfer experiments. The contact heat transfer coefficients were presented as a function of the harmonic mean temperature of the two contacting surfaces. Using these contact heat transfer coefficients and experimentally measured temperature profiles, the electrical contact resistivities both for the faying interface and electrode-workpiece interface were deduced from the numerical analyses of the one dimension simulation welding. It was found that the average value of the contact heat transfer coefficients for the material with zinc coating (coating weight from 0 g/$mm^2$to 100 g/$mm^2$) ranges from 0.05 W/$mm^2$$^{\circ}C$ to 2.0 W/$mm^2$$^{\circ}C$ in the temperature range above 5$0^{\circ}C$ harmonic mean temperature of the two contacting surfaces. The electrical contact resistivity deduced from the one dimension simulation welding and numerical analyses showed that the ratio of electrical contact resistivity at the laying interface to the electrical contact resistivity at the electrode interface is smaller than one far both bare steel and zinc coated steel.

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