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EN ISO 18592:2009

Superseded

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Resistance welding - Destructive testing of welds - Method for the fatigue testing of multi-spot-welded specimens (ISO 18592:2009)

Superseded date

27-09-2019

Superseded by

EN ISO 18592:2019

Published date

15-12-2009

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
5 Specimens
6 Requirements for testing machine
7 Specimen grips and alignment
8 Test procedure
9 Test report
Annex A (informative) - Calibration specimen for verifying the
        load distribution in H-specimens
Annex B (informative) - Hydraulic grips for the fatigue testing
        of H-specimens
Annex C (informative) - Grip for the fatigue testing of
        H-specimens
Annex D (informative) - Flow chart - Data acquisition
Bibliography

ISO 18592:2009 specifies test specimens and procedures for performing constant load amplitude fatigue tests on multi-spot-welded and multi-axial specimens in the thickness range from 0,5 mm to 5 mm at room temperature and a relative humidity of max. 80 %. The applicability of ISO 18592:2009 to larger thicknesses can be limited by mechanical properties such as yield strength and formability of the specimen material. The thickness range for advanced high strength steels (AHSs) is generally below 3,0 mm. Greater thicknesses apply for aluminium alloys, for example.Depending on the specimen used, it is possible from the results to evaluate the fatigue behaviour of: a) spot welds subjected to defined uniform load distribution; b) spot welds subjected to defined non-uniform load distribution; c) spot welds subjected to different defined combinations of shear-, peel-and normal-tension loads; and d) the tested specimen.Multi-spot specimens with which the different load distributions can be realized are: 1) defined uniform load distribution; 2) defined non-uniform load distribution; 3) defined combinations of shear-, peel- and normal-tension loads; 4) spot welds subjected to undefined non-uniform load distribution.The specimens and tests referred to under 4) are not dealt with further in ISO 18592:2009, because the results obtained with these specimens are specific to the components as tested and may not be generalized or used for deriving data pertaining to the load-carrying behaviour of the welds. Results obtained with such tests are suitable for comparing the mechanical properties of the tested components with those of similar components tested in the same manner. These tests are, however, not suitable for evaluating or comparing the load-carrying properties of the welds.The test results of the fatigue tests obtained with component like specimens are suitable for deriving criteria for the selection of materials and thickness combinations for structures and components subjected to cyclic loading. This statement is especially relevant for results obtained with specimens with boundary conditions, i.e. a local stiffness similar to that of the structure in question. The results of a fatigue test are suitable for direct application to design only when the loading conditions in service and the stiffness of the design in the joint area are identical.

Committee
CEN/TC 121
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

ISO 6892-1:2016 Metallic materials Tensile testing Part 1: Method of test at room temperature
ISO 14273:2016 Resistance welding Destructive testing of welds Specimen dimensions and procedure for tensile shear testing resistance spot and embossed projection welds
EN 10346:2015 Continuously hot-dip coated steel flat products for cold forming - Technical delivery conditions
EN 10130:2006 Cold rolled low carbon steel flat products for cold forming - Technical delivery conditions
ISO 15609-5:2011 Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure specification Part 5: Resistance welding
ISO 14324:2003 Resistance spot welding Destructive tests of welds Method for the fatigue testing of spot welded joints

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