Project Details
Description
Ph.d.: Lars Kristensen
The objective is to study resistance projection welding, especially projection welding of complex geometries for instance welding thick to thin components together.
The research includes a systematic, experimental study welding two different basic geometries determining the optimum design of the weld for both geometries with a number of different metal combinations. Applying the FEM-program SORPAS developed at the laboratory on the same examples the programme is experimentally verified.
An important industrial outcome of the project is the establishment of guidelines for design of workpieces and electrodes in resistance projection welding of complex geometries.
The objective is to study resistance projection welding, especially projection welding of complex geometries for instance welding thick to thin components together.
The research includes a systematic, experimental study welding two different basic geometries determining the optimum design of the weld for both geometries with a number of different metal combinations. Applying the FEM-program SORPAS developed at the laboratory on the same examples the programme is experimentally verified.
An important industrial outcome of the project is the establishment of guidelines for design of workpieces and electrodes in resistance projection welding of complex geometries.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01/09/1996 → 31/12/1999 |
Collaborative partners
- Technical University of Denmark (lead)
- Danfoss AS (Project partner)
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