GMW GMW16435-2013 Weld Acceptance Criteria and Repair Procedures for Resistance Projection Welding - Steel Issue 1 English.pdf
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1、 WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS Material Specification GMW16435 Weld Acceptance Criteria and Repair Procedures for Resistance Projection Welding - Steel Copyright 2013 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved February 2013 Page 1 of 7 1 Scope Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applicable l
2、aws and regulations. Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence. 1.1 Purpose. This standard provides the acceptance criteria and repair procedures for Resistance Projection Welding. 1.2 Applicability. This standard applies to
3、the resistance projection welding of embossed projections. Criteria for welding of coined projections are specified in GMW16215 “Welding Acceptance Criteria and Repair Procedures: Resistance Projection Welded Steel Nuts, Studs, Cages and Other Parts with Solid Coined Projections”. The criteria estab
4、lished in this standard become mandatory when referenced on a product drawing or Statement of Requirements. Deviation from any acceptance criteria provided in this standard shall be identified on the product drawing or Statement of Requirements. 1.3 Usage. Welded structures are considered satisfacto
5、ry when they carry the intended service loads for a required period. Service loads on weldments in a vehicle are varied in both type and magnitude and cannot be addressed by this standard. Therefore, while the weld quality criteria of this standard are consistent with service loading requirements, t
6、hey have been established specifically for use in process and product monitoring. Any attempted application of this document to other uses, such as post-crash weld quality assessment, may lead to an erroneous result or conclusion. Discrepant welds by retaining a portion of their engineering properti
7、es may still contribute to the integrity of the assembly. 1.4 Clarification. For clarification of this standard or editorial comments, email the GM Global Weld Council at . 2 References Note: Only the latest approved standards are applicable unless otherwise specified. 2.1 External Standards/Specifi
8、cations. None 2.2 GM Standards/Specifications. GM4491M GMW14058 GMW14057 GMW15563 2.3 Additional References. Body Opening Appearance Perceptual Quality Best Practices (The supplier shall work with the GM responsible engineer to comprehend this requirement.) GM Global Weld Council at . 3 Requirements
9、 3.1 General Acceptance Criteria. 3.1.1 Individual Projection Weld Criteria. There are multiple visual and measurable attributes that describe projection weld quality. These attributes are divided into two categories, criteria that cause the weld to be discrepant, and criteria that is undesirable fo
10、r appearance or processing and require the process to be adjusted to the qualified setup. Copyright General Motors Company Provided by IHS under license with General Motors CompanyNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-GM WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS GM
11、W16435 Copyright 2013 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved February 2013 Page 2 of 7 3.1.2 Categories of Projection Welds. There are two categories of projection welds: structural and process. 3.1.2.1 Structural Projection Welds. Structural projection welds are installed for performance of the
12、 welded product. All projection welds are structural unless specifically noted as process welds on the weld design document. 3.1.2.2 Process Projection Welds. Process projection welds are installed to facilitate in-process assembly, but are not required for structural performance of the product. Pro
13、cess projection welds must be approved by Product and Manufacturing Engineering and shown on the weld design document. Process welds containing holes or cracks should be repaired. 3.2 Visual Acceptance Criteria. 3.2.1 Cracks. Projection welds having surface cracks that are visible without the aid of
14、 magnification whether in or around the weld cause the weld to be discrepant. 3.2.2 Holes. A hole is a perforation in the weld that allows light to travel through the material from one exterior surface to the opposing exterior surface. Projection welds that contain holes extending through the weld a
15、re discrepant and cause the product to be nonconforming regardless of the pattern tolerance. 3.2.3 Missing Welds. Whenever fewer welds exist in the product than are specified on the weld design document, the omitted welds are discrepant. 3.2.4 Perceptual Quality Requirements. Projection welds visibl
16、e to the customer in strategic areas of the body are to be considered Perceptual Quality (PQ) welds (reference the Body Opening Appearance Perceptual Quality Best Practices Weld Appearance Zone Diagrams). Product Quality Standards are to be utilized to document the appearance acceptance standards ad
17、dressing the desired weld precision (alignment, spacing, concentricity) and prominence (surface marking, indentation, distortion, pits, spatter and whiskers). Projection welds not meeting appearance standards shall have the process adjusted to the original qualified setup to eliminate the undesirabl
18、e condition. 3.3 Measurable Acceptance Criteria. 3.3.1 Quantity of Welds. The number of welds installed shall agree with welds specified on the weld design document. Missing or welds not installed are discrepant. 3.3.2 Location. A projection weld whose center point is installed further than 10 mm fr
19、om the design nominal location or whose edge distance “d” or “e” is located closer than 1.0 mm and 2.5 mm respectively from the trim edge of the embossed part (as shown in Figure 1) is discrepant. Figure 1: Edge Location Example Copyright General Motors Company Provided by IHS under license with Gen
20、eral Motors CompanyNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-GM WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS GMW16435 Copyright 2013 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved February 2013 Page 3 of 7 3.3.3 Weld Size. Weld size may be determined by either measuring the w
21、eld button or weld nugget. The weld button size for a linear projection weld is the length of the button. The weld button size for a spherical projection is determined by adding the measurement of the major axis to the measurement of the minor axis and dividing by 2 (see Figure 2). Measurements are
22、to be taken at the faying surface. Linear Projection Button Measurement Spherical Projection Button Measurement Figure 2: Projection Weld Button Measurement Examples The weld nugget size is the weld size measurement achieved by examining the macro section of a weld cross section and measuring the di
23、mensions of the fusion zone. The weld nugget size for a linear projection weld is the length of the fusion zone taken from a longitudinal cross section. The weld nugget size for a spherical projection weld is the width of the fusion zone at the base of the projection (see Figure 3). Longitudinal Cro
24、ss Section of Linear Projection Weld Cross Section of a Spherical Projection Weld Figure 3: Projection Weld Nugget Size Measurement Examples Projection welds whose weld button or nugget size is smaller than shown in Table 1 are discrepant. Table 1: Minimum Weld Size Projection Shape Required Weld Si
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