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Analysis of Thermally Induced Residual Stress in Resistance Welded PC/CF Composite to Aluminum.

Year:
2025
Authors:
Praski M et al.
Affiliation:
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Abstract

Thermoplastic composites are growing in popularity in the aerospace and automotive industries; they enable weldable and recyclable structures. Resistance welded hybrid thermoplastic and metal joints are attractive for rapid assembly, but the thermal mismatch between metals and polymers introduces residual stresses, which can drive edge debonding and compromise durability. This study presents fabricated single-lap PC/CF-Al7075 coupons with measured mid-span bow resulting from welding, evaluated bond quality by step-heating thermography, and an evaluated framework for residual stress prediction using Ansys complemented by a bimetal analytical check. Three thermal cycles were examined with different temperature gradients (200, 220, 240 °C): the measured bow was 16.5 mm and remained constant, whereas analytical calculation increased with ΔT similarly to the FEM prediction. The current FEM under predicted the bow (Mean Absolute Percentage Error is 21%), showing stress contours that decay with distance from the bond and revealing pronounced peaks in both σ<sub>xx</sub> and σ<sub>zz</sub> components at weld edges, consistent with shear-lag theory. FEM returned edge-peaked peel rising from 43 to -64 MPa and σ<sub>xx</sub> was up to 12% more compressive than analytical calculation; an effective CF/PC CTE of 1.5 × 10<sup>-6</sup> K<sup>-1</sup> reconciled curvature with test better than catalogue values. The temperature insensitive bow is attributed to polycarbonate flow/viscoelastic relaxation above Tg and hot relaxation in aluminum, with effects not represented in the elastic models. Edge peel and shear govern initiation risk.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41227920