专利摘要:
A clamp member for a double-acting friction stir spot welding device is a clamp member that is provided for a double-acting friction stir spot welding device for performing friction stir spot welding of a workpiece by using a rotary tool, and presses a surface of the workpiece while the workpiece is supported. The rotary tool has a pin member and a shoulder member. The clamp member includes an end face that comes into surface contact with the surface of the workpiece to press the surface and a protruding portion protruding from the end face in an axial direction and extending around an axis, the protruding portion being configured to press the workpiece, the clamp member surrounding an outer periphery of the shoulder member.
公开号:EP3680056A1
申请号:EP18854410.0
申请日:2018-09-05
公开日:2020-07-15
发明作者:Masaaki Hirano;Takashi Ninomiya;Etsuko Yamada
申请人:Kawasaki Heavy Industries Co Ltd;
IPC主号:B23K31-00
专利说明:
[0001] The present invention relates to a clamp member for a double-acting friction stir spot welding device, a double-acting friction stir spot welding device, and a double-acting friction stir spot welding method and, more particularly, to a technique of improving the fatigue strength of a joint portion formed by welding. Background Art
[0002] For example, as disclosed in Patent Literature 1, there is known a double-acting friction stir spot welding device provided with a pin member and a shoulder member that can rotate around a predetermined axis independently of each other and advance and retract in the axial direction and a clamp member that surrounds an outer periphery of the shoulder member and can advance and retract in the axial direction. Citation List Patent Literature
[0003] PTL 1: JP 2012-196682A Summary of Invention Technical Problem
[0004] In welding a workpiece by friction stir spot welding, it is required to improve the fatigue strength of a joint portion formed by welding. However, simply providing a process for improving such fatigue strength may reduce the manufacturing efficiency of a welded body.
[0005] The present invention has been made in view of this problem and aims at efficiently improving the fatigue strength of the joint portion of a workpiece formed by double-acting friction stir spot welding. Solution to Problem
[0006] In order to solve the above problem, a clamp member for a double-acting friction stir spot welding device according to one aspect of the present invention is a clamp member that is provided for a double-acting friction stir spot welding device for performing friction stir spot welding of a workpiece by a rotary tool and presses a surface of the workpiece while the workpiece is supported. The rotary tool includes a pin member configured to rotate around a predetermined axis and advance and retract in an axial direction and a shoulder member configured to rotate around the axis while surrounding an outer periphery of the pin member and advance and retract in the axial direction independently of the pin member. The clamp member includes an end face that comes into surface contact with the surface of the workpiece to press the surface and a protruding portion protruding from the end face in the axial direction and extending around the axis, the protruding portion being configured to press the workpiece, the clamp member surrounding an outer periphery of the shoulder member.
[0007] According to the above configuration, the protruding portion of the clamp member protrudes from the end face of the clamp member in the axial direction and extends around the axis, and is configured to press the workpiece. Accordingly, after the workpiece is pressed with the clamp member and the workpiece is welded by friction stir spot welding using the pin member and the shoulder member of the rotary tool, the surface of at least one of the friction stir region of the workpiece and the adjacent region adjacent to the friction stir region can be pressed with the protruding portion of the clamp member. With this operation, the workpiece can be compressed, and residual stress can be applied to the joint portion of the workpiece. Accordingly, the fatigue strength of the joint portion of the workpiece can be improved.
[0008] Further, such pressing of the workpiece can be executed using the clamp member. In addition, when friction stir spot welding is performed a plurality of times by a series of welding operations, such pressing operation can be performed between the respective welding operations. Therefore, it is possible to efficiently perform the friction stir spot welding and pressing of the workpiece by a series of operations and to suppress a decrease in productivity of welded bodies due to the addition of a pressing process.
[0009] In addition, by pressing the workpiece by the protruding portion that protrudes from the end face of the clamp member in the axial direction and extends around the axis, the pressing area can be reduced. Accordingly, it is possible to properly compress the workpiece even with a relatively small pressing force. For this reason, it is not necessary to prepare a dedicated device for pressing the workpiece. Therefore, the cost and work load for improving the fatigue strength of the joint portion can be reduced, and the fatigue strength of the joint portion can be improved efficiently.
[0010] The end face may be formed in an annular shape, and the protruding portion may be formed in an arc shape extending in a circumferential direction of the end face, when viewed in the axial direction. This allows the protruding portion to apply sufficient compressive plastic strain to the workpiece in a wide region extending in the circumferential direction of the end face.
[0011] The end face may be formed in an annular shape, and the protruding portion may be formed in an annular shape extending over the entire circumference of the end face, when viewed in the axial direction. This allows the protruding portion to apply compressive plastic strain to the workpiece in a wide region extending over the entire circumference of the end face. Accordingly, the fatigue strength of the workpiece can be further improved.
[0012] The protruding portion may be disposed closer to the axis than the outer edge of the end face. This can reduce the amount of movement of the clamp member relative to the workpiece when compressive plastic strain is applied to the peripheral edge of the friction stir region. This makes it possible to easily apply compression plastic strain efficiently.
[0013] A friction stir spot welding device according to one aspect of the present invention includes the clamp member according to any one of the above aspects. Accordingly, the cost and work load required to improve the fatigue strength of the joint portion can be reduced, and the fatigue strength of the joint portion can be improved efficiently by the friction stir spot welding device.
[0014] A friction stir spot welding method according to one aspect of the present invention is a friction stir spot welding method for performing friction stir spot welding of a workpiece by using a rotary tool for friction stir spot welding of the workpiece and a clamp member for pressing a surface of the workpiece while the workpiece is supported. The rotary tool includes a pin member configured to rotate around a predetermined axis and advance and retract in an axial direction and a shoulder member configured to rotate around the axis while surrounding an outer periphery of the pin member and advance and retract in the axial direction independently of the pin member. The clamp member includes an end face that comes into surface contact with the surface of the workpiece to press the surface and a protruding portion protruding from the end face in the axial direction and extending around the axis, the protruding portion being configured to press the workpiece, the clamp member surrounding an outer periphery of the shoulder member. The friction stir spot welding method includes a welding step of performing friction stir spot welding of the workpiece while causing the pin member to backfill a plastic flow portion of the workpiece entering an inside of the shoulder member by friction stir using the shoulder member in a state in which the surface of the workpiece is pressed with the clamp member and a pressing step of causing the protruding portion of the clamp member to press a surface of at least one of a friction stir region of the workpiece and an adjacent region adjacent to the friction stir region of the workpiece after the welding step in a state in which the pin member and the shoulder member are separated from the workpiece.
[0015] According to the above method, the protruding portion of the clamp member protrudes from the end face of the clamp member in the axial direction and extends around the axis, and is configured to press the workpiece. Accordingly, after the welding step in which the workpiece is pressed with the clamp member and the workpiece is welded by friction stir welding using the pin member and the shoulder member of the rotary tool, the pressing step is performed in which the friction stir region of the workpiece and the adjacent region can be pressed with the protruding portion of the clamp member. With this operation, residual stress can be applied to the joint portion of the workpiece. Accordingly, the fatigue strength of the joint portion of the workpiece can be improved.
[0016] Further, such pressing of the workpiece in the pressing step can be performed using the clamp member. In addition, when friction stir spot welding is performed a plurality of times by a series of welding operations, such pressing operation can be performed between the respective welding operations. Therefore, it is possible to efficiently perform the friction stir spot welding and pressing of the workpiece by a series of operations and to suppress a decrease in productivity of welded bodies due to the addition of a pressing process.
[0017] In addition, by pressing the workpiece with the protruding portion that protrudes from the end face of the clamp member in the axial direction and extends around the axis, the workpiece can be properly compressed even with a relatively small pressing force. For this reason, it is not necessary to prepare a dedicated device for pressing the workpiece. Therefore, the cost and work load for improving the fatigue strength of the joint portion can be reduced, and the fatigue strength of the joint portion can be improved efficiently.
[0018] In the welding step, friction stir spot welding may be performed in a state in which the protruding portion is positioned at a retraction position different from a pressing position where the protruding portion presses the surface of the workpiece in the pressing step. In the pressing step, the surface of the workpiece may be pressed with the protruding portion with the protruding portion moved from the retraction position to the pressing position.
[0019] According to the above method, the surface of the workpiece can be favorably pressed in the pressing step at a position different from the position where the protruding portion presses in the welding step. This makes it possible to apply residual stress to a wide range of the joint portion of the workpiece without restriction due to the pressing portion formed on the surface of the workpiece in the welding step. Advantageous Effects of Invention
[0020] According to each aspect of the present invention, it is possible to efficiently improve the fatigue strength of the joint portion of a workpiece formed by double-acting friction stir spot welding. Brief Description of Drawings
[0021] Fig. 1 is a view showing the configuration of the main part of a double-acting friction stir spot welding device according to the first embodiment. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a clamp member in Fig. 1 as viewed from the end face side. Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing a friction stir spot welding method according to the first embodiment. Figs. 4(a) to 4(f) are cross-sectional views for explaining the friction stir spot welding method according to the first embodiment. Fig. 5 is a front view of the joint portion of a workpiece formed by the friction stir spot welding method according to the first embodiment. Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a state when a tensile load is applied from both ends of the workpiece to the joint portion of the workpiece formed by the friction stir spot welding method according to the first embodiment. Figs. 7(a) to 7(f) are cross-sectional views for explaining the friction stir spot welding method according to the second embodiment. Fig. 8 is a front view of the joint portion of a workpiece formed by the friction stir spot welding method according to the second embodiment. Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a clamp member according to Modification 1 as viewed from the end face side. Fig. 10 is a front view of a clamp member according to Modification 2.Description of Embodiments
[0022] Each embodiment and each modification will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. (First Embodiment)
[0023] Fig. 1 shows the configuration of the main part of a double-acting friction stir spot welding device 1 (simply referred to as the device 1 hereinafter) according to the first embodiment. Referring to Fig. 1, a rotary tool 2 is shown in cross section, and the connection between the rotary tool 2 and a tool driving unit 3 is schematically indicated by the broken lines.
[0024] The device 1 performs friction stir spot welding of workpieces W (for example, a pair of plate materials (a first plate material W1 and a second plate material W2)). The device 1 includes the rotary tool 2, the tool driving unit 3, a control unit 4, a backing portion 5, and a clamp member 8.
[0025] The tool driving unit 3 moves the rotary tool 2 to a plurality of predetermined positions and drives the rotary tool 2 to rotate. The control unit 4 controls the tool driving unit 3 so as to drive members 6 to 8 included in the rotary tool 2. The specific structure of the tool driving unit 3 is not limited, and for example, a known structure can be used.
[0026] The control unit 4 is, for example, a computer including a CPU, a ROM, and a RAM, and controls the operation of the tool driving unit 3. A predetermined control program is stored in the ROM, and setting information input by an operator is stored in the RAM. The setting information includes, for example, information on each plate thickness value of the plate materials W1 and W2 and information on each welding position.
[0027] The backing portion 5 is a support portion, and is disposed on the opposite side of the workpiece W to the rotary tool 2 to support the workpiece W. A part of the backing portion 5 faces the rotary tool 2 with the workpiece W interposed therebetween.
[0028] The rotary tool 2 includes a pin member 6 and a shoulder member 7. The rotary tool 2 has a nested structure in which the shoulder member 7 is disposed outside the pin member 6 and the clamp member 8 is disposed outside the shoulder member 7.
[0029] The pin member 6 is provided so as to rotate around a predetermined axis P and to advance and retract in the axis P direction. The pin member 6 of this embodiment is formed in a columnar shape extending in the axis P direction. The rear end portion of the pin member 6 in the axis P direction (the end portion of the pin member 6 which is located on the opposite side to the workpiece W) is supported by a fixing portion (not shown) of the tool driving unit 3.
[0030] The shoulder member 7 is provided around the outer periphery of the pin member 6 so as to rotate around the axis P and to be able to advance and retract in the axis P direction independently of the pin member 6. The shoulder member 7 has a hollow portion 7a, and the pin member 6 is inserted into the hollow portion 7a of the shoulder member 7. In the rotary tool 2 of this embodiment, the pin member 6 and the shoulder member 7 are provided so as to independently rotate around the axis P and advance and retract in the axis P direction while the pin member 6 is inserted into the hollow portion 7a of the shoulder member 7. The shoulder member 7 is formed in a columnar shape extending in the axis P direction.
[0031] The clamp member 8 is provided so as to surround the outer periphery of the shoulder member 7. The clamp member 8 is provided independently of the pin member 6 and the shoulder member 7 so as to be able to advance and retract in the axis P direction. The clamp member 8 has a hollow portion 8c, and the shoulder member 7 is inserted into the hollow portion 8c of the clamp member 8.
[0032] A spring 9 for applying a biasing force to the clamp member 8 toward the workpiece W in the axis P direction is disposed at the rear end portion of the clamp member 8 in the axis P direction. The clamp member 8 presses the workpiece W supported by the backing portion 5 in the axis P direction by the urging force from the spring 9. When the clamp member 8 is retracted from the workpiece W, the clamp member 8 is pulled up by the tool driving unit 3 and retracted from the workpiece W.
[0033] Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the clamp member 8 in Fig. 1 as viewed from an end face 8a side. As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the clamp member 8 has the end face 8a and a protruding portion 8b. The end face 8a is disposed to come into surface contact with the surface of the workpiece W (the plate surface of the first plate material W1 in this case) so as to press the surface of the workpiece W.
[0034] The protruding portion 8b protrudes in the axis P direction from the end face 8a. The protruding portion 8b is an indenter that presses the workpiece W that has been subjected to friction stir spot welding. The protruding portion 8b is disposed so as to be able to press the workpiece W that has been subjected to friction stir spot welding in the axis P direction.
[0035] The protruding portion 8b has a shape for applying compressive plastic strain to the welding interface, which is the load transmitting portion of the workpiece W, within the load output range of a normal friction stir spot welding device. Thus, the device 1 includes a compression processing mechanism for the workpiece W.
[0036] Specifically, the region other than the protruding portion 8b of the end face 8a is formed flat. The end face 8a of the clamp member 8 of this embodiment is formed in an annular shape when viewed in the axis P direction. The protruding portion 8b is formed in an arc shape extending in the circumferential direction of the end face 8a when viewed in the axis P direction. That is, the protruding portion 8b extends while being curved with a certain curvature as viewed in the axis P direction. For example, the width and height (in the direction of the axis P) of the protruding portion 8b are constant. Further, a cross section of the protruding portion 8b which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction is rectangular.
[0037] In this embodiment, the peripheral edge shape of the hollow portion 8c is formed in a perfect circle when viewed in the axis P direction. The protruding portion 8b is formed in an arc shape along the peripheral edge of the hollow portion 8c. The protruding portion 8b is disposed closer to the axis P than the outer edge of the end face 8a. For example, the protruding portion 8b is disposed at a position continuous with the inner peripheral surface facing the hollow portion 8c of the clamp member 8. The side surface of the protruding portion 8b on the axis P side is smoothly continuous with the inner peripheral surface.
[0038] For example, the length dimension of the protruding portion 8b is set to a value that is 1/2 (half perimeter) of the entire perimeter of the peripheral edge of the hollow portion 8c when viewed in the axis P direction. The height (in the axis P direction) of the protruding portion 8b can be set as appropriate. When the workpiece W is a pair of plate materials W1 and W2, the height dimension of the protruding portion 8b can be set to, for example, a value smaller than the plate thickness dimension of the plate material W1.
[0039] At least one of the width dimension and the height dimension of the protruding portion 8b may differ at a plurality of positions on the protruding portion 8b. Further, a cross section of the protruding portion 8b which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction is not limited to a rectangular shape, and may be, for example, a parabolic shape that is convex toward the workpiece W. Further, the protruding portion 8b may be disposed at a position discontinuous with the inner peripheral surface of the clamp member 8. In other words, a step may be provided between the side surface of the protruding portion 8b which is located on the axis P side and the inner peripheral surface of the clamp member 8.
[0040] The device 1 may have, for example, a C-shaped frame structure. In this case, the rotary tool 2, the tool driving unit 3, the control unit 4, and the clamp member 8 may be disposed at the upper part of the device 1, and the backing portion 5 may be disposed at the lower part of the device 1. The device 1 may be attached to, for example, an articulated robot. In addition, in the device 1, the rotary tool 2, the tool driving unit 3, the control unit 4, and the clamp member 8 may be attached to the articulated robot, and the backing portion 5 may be attached to another component (positioner or the like) different from the articulated robot.
[0041] Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing a friction stir spot welding method according to the first embodiment. As shown in Fig. 3, in this method, a sequence including a plurality of steps S1 to S4 in the order mentioned is performed. Specifically, in first alignment step S1, the rotary tool 2 is aligned with the workpiece W in order to perform friction stir spot welding at a predetermined welding position. In welding step S2 after first alignment step S1, the pin member 6 and the shoulder member 7 are pushed into the workpiece W while being rotated at the welding position, and the workpiece W is welded by friction stir spot welding.
[0042] Further, in second alignment step S3 after welding step S2 in which the friction stir spot welding is performed on the workpiece W, the pin member 6 and the shoulder member 7 are retracted from the workpiece W and the clamp member 8 is aligned with the workpiece W to press the workpiece W at a predetermined position. In pressing step S4 after second alignment step S3, the protruding portion 8b of the clamp member 8 is caused to press the workpiece W at the predetermined position. Performing this pressing step S4 will apply residual stress to the workpiece W and improve the fatigue strength of the workpiece W.
[0043] Figs. 4(a) to 4(f) are cross-sectional views for explaining the friction stir spot welding method according to the first embodiment. First, the operator inputs the setting information to the device 1 and makes the backing portion 5 hold the plate materials W1 and W2 in an overlaid state. The control unit 4 controls the tool driving unit 3 so as to move the rotary tool 2 to a predetermined welding position (Fig. 4(a)). Thus, first alignment step S1 is performed to align the rotary tool 2 with the workpiece W.
[0044] Next, the control unit 4 controls the tool driving unit 3 so as to rotate/drive the pin member 6 and the shoulder member 7, and also controls the tool driving unit 3 so as to cause the shoulder member 7 and the clamp member 8 to come into contact with the surface of the workpiece W. Thereafter, the control unit 4 controls the tool driving unit 3 so as to press the shoulder member 7 against the workpiece W.
[0045] This causes the end face 8a to come into surface contact with the surface of the workpiece W and the protruding portion 8b of the clamp member 8 to press the surface of the workpiece W (compress the workpiece W). As a result, a groove-shaped concave portion L is formed in the portion of the workpiece W which is pressed with the protruding portion 8b. Further, the shoulder member 7 is pushed into the workpiece W, and the workpiece W is frictionally stirred (Fig. 4(b)).
[0046] At this time, the control unit 4 controls the tool driving unit 3 to move the end face of the pin member 6 which is located on the side to be pushed into the workpiece W to the opposite side to the pushing direction relative to the end face of the shoulder member 7 which is located on the side to be pushed into the workpiece W. As a result, a plastic flow portion W3 of the workpiece W generated by frictional stirring of the shoulder member 7 enters the hollow portion 7a of the shoulder member 7 (Fig. 4(b)).
[0047] Next, in a state in which the end face 8a of the clamp member 8 is in surface contact with the surface of the workpiece W, the control unit 4 controls the tool driving unit 3 to move the end faces of the pin member 6 and the shoulder member 7 which are located on the side to be pushed into the workpiece W toward the surface position of the workpiece W before the pin member 6 and the shoulder member 7 come into contact with the surface of the workpiece W..
[0048] Thus, the workpiece W is subjected to friction stir spot welding while the plastic flow portion W3 of the workpiece W entering the inside of the shoulder member 7 by friction stir by the shoulder member 7 is backfilled by the pin member 6 (Fig. 4(c)).
[0049] Welding step S2 is performed as described above to perform friction stir spot welding of the workpiece W and form a circular friction stir region J on the workpiece W as viewed in the axis P direction (in front view) (see Fig. 5). In welding step S2, the friction stir spot welding is performed in a state in which the protruding portion 8b is positioned at a retraction position different from the pressing position where the protruding portion 8b presses the surface of the workpiece W in pressing step S4.
[0050] Next, the control unit 4 controls the tool driving unit 3 so as to separate (retract) the pin member 6, the shoulder member 7, and the clamp member 8 from the workpiece W (Fig. 4(d)). Thereafter, the control unit 4 controls the tool driving unit 3 so as to align the rotary tool 2 by moving the axis P position of the pin member 6 with respect to the workpiece W along the surface of the workpiece W from a position X1 at the time of friction stir spot welding to a position X2 shifted by a predetermined distance (Fig. 4(e)). Thus, second alignment step S3 is performed to align the protruding portion 8b with respect to the workpiece W.
[0051] The position X2 is set to a position that overlaps the friction stir region J in this embodiment. Further, the position of the protruding portion 8b around the axis P is set such that the center of the protruding portion 8b in the longitudinal direction is located at the peripheral edge of the friction stir region J adjacent to the concave portion L at the position X2 and the protruding portion 8b extends in the circumferential direction of the friction stir region J.
[0052] In other words, at the position X2, in order to form a concave portion M (to be described later) by the protruding portion 8b at the peripheral edge of the friction stir region J, the clamp member 8 is set such that the surface of the workpiece W can be pressed in a region where at least a part of the protruding portion 8b does not overlap the concave portion L.
[0053] The operation of retracting the pin member 6, the shoulder member 7, and the clamp member 8 from the workpiece W and the alignment operation of the rotary tool 2 in second alignment step S3 may be performed simultaneously.
[0054] Next, after welding step S2, while the pin member 6 and the shoulder member 7 are separated from the workpiece W, the surface of at least the friction stir region J formed in welding step S2 or an adjacent region adjacent to the friction stir region J is pressed with the protruding portion 8b of the clamp member 8.
[0055] In this embodiment, after second alignment step S3, the control unit 4 controls the tool driving unit 3 so as to cause the protruding portion 8b of the clamp member 8 to press the surface of the friction stir region J of the workpiece W while the axis P position of the pin member 6 with respect to the workpiece W is aligned with the position X2 (Fig. 4(f)).
[0056] As described above, pressing step S4 is performed to form a compression portion (compression plastic strain portion) K on the workpiece W and apply a residual stress to the workpiece W. In pressing step S4, the surface of the workpiece W is pressed with the protruding portion 8b with the protruding portion 8b moved from the retraction position to the pressing position. By performing pressing step S4 in a state in which the temperature of the friction stir region J is lower than the friction stir temperature, the workpiece W is cold-compressed. Thereafter, the control unit 4 controls the tool driving unit 3 so as to release the compression by the clamp member 8.
[0057] Fig. 5 is a front view of the joint portion of the workpiece W formed by the friction stir spot welding method according to the first embodiment. Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a state when a tensile load is applied from both ends of the workpiece W to the joint portion of the workpiece W formed by the friction stir spot welding method according to the first embodiment.
[0058] As shown in Fig. 5, the friction stir region J having a circular shape in a front view is formed in the workpiece W after the friction stir spot welding, and the concave portion L is formed throughout the half perimeter of the peripheral edge. In the radial direction of the friction stir region J, a groove-like concave portion M extending in the circumferential direction of the friction stir region J is formed in the peripheral edge adjacent to the concave portion L of the friction stir region J.
[0059] The concave portions L and M are both formed by the protruding portions 8b, but the concave portions L and M are integrated with each other in the region where they overlap each other (in this embodiment, both end regions in the longitudinal direction of the concave portions L and M). A compression portion K is formed in a region of the concave portion M which does not overlap the concave portion L. The workpiece W is provided with a residual stress (compressive residual stress) due to the formation of the compression portion K. This improves the fatigue strength.
[0060] For this reason, for example, as shown in Fig. 6, when a fatigue load repeatedly applies a tensile force D1 to the first plate material W1 and the second plate material W2 of the workpiece W in the direction in which each of the plate materials W1 and W2 extends and the boundary (welding boundary) of the friction stir region J becomes a starting point and a propagation path of fatigue fracture, the fatigue life of the workpiece W is extended by virtue of the residual stress applied to the compression portion K.
[0061] Note that the length of the compression portion K may be shorter than the entire perimeter of the friction stir region J. The length of the compression portion K may be set as appropriate according to the strength required for the joint portion of the workpiece W, the load level to be applied, and the combined load. According to the study by the present inventors, the length of the compression portion K may be, for example, a value in a range of 1/2 or less of the entire perimeter of the friction stir region J when a uniaxial tensile load shown in Fig. 6 is applied. Further, the compression portions K may be formed at a plurality of positions in one friction stir region J. The plurality of compression portions K may be arranged in the radial direction of the friction stir region J, or may be arranged in the circumferential direction of the friction stir region J in a front view.
[0062] As described above, in the clamp member 8 of the first embodiment, the protruding portion 8b of the clamp member 8 protrudes from the end face 8a of the clamp member 8 in the axis P direction, extends around the axis P, and can presses the workpiece W. Accordingly, after the workpiece W is pressed with the clamp member 8 and the workpiece W is welded by friction stir welding using the pin member 6 and the shoulder member 7 of the rotary tool 2, the friction stir region J of the workpiece W or the adjacent region adjacent to the friction stir region can be pressed with the protruding portion 8b of the clamp member 8. As a result, the workpiece W can be compressed, and a residual stress can be applied to the joint portion of the workpiece W. Accordingly, the fatigue strength of the joint portion of the workpiece W can be improved.
[0063] Further, such pressing of the workpiece W (pressing of the workpiece W in pressing step S4) can be performed using the clamp member 8. In addition, when friction stir spot welding is performed a plurality of times by a series of welding operations, such pressing operation can be performed between the respective welding operations. Therefore, it is possible to efficiently perform the friction stir spot welding and pressing of the workpiece W by a series of operations and to suppress a decrease in productivity of welded bodies due to the addition of pressing step (process) S4.
[0064] In addition, by pressing the workpiece W by the protruding portion 8b that protrudes from the end face 8a of the clamp member 8 in the axis P direction and extends around the axis P, the pressing area can be reduced. Accordingly, it is possible to properly compress the workpiece W even by a relatively small pressing force. In other words, the compressive plastic strain necessary for the workpiece W can be imparted by the protruding portion 8b within the load output range required for welding step of the conventional friction stir spot welding device. For this reason, it is not necessary to prepare a dedicated device for pressing the workpiece W. Therefore, the cost and work load for improving the fatigue strength of the joint portion can be reduced, and the fatigue strength of the joint portion can be improved efficiently.
[0065] When viewed in the axis P direction, because the end face 8a is formed in an annular shape and the protruding portion 8b is formed in an arc shape, the protruding portion 8b can impart sufficient compressive plastic strain to the workpiece W in a wide region extending in the circumferential direction of the end face 8a.
[0066] Further, because the protruding portion 8b is disposed on the axis P side with respect to the outer edge of the end face 8a, the amount of movement of the clamp member 8 relative to the workpiece W is reduced when compressive plastic strain is applied to the peripheral edge of the friction stir region J. This makes it possible to easily apply compression plastic strain efficiently.
[0067] Further, by having the clamp member 8, the device 1 can reduce the cost and work load necessary for improving the fatigue strength of the joint portion. Therefore, the fatigue strength of the joint portion can be efficiently improved by the device 1.
[0068] In welding step S2, friction stir spot welding is performed while the protruding portion 8b is positioned at a retraction position different from the pressing position where the protruding portion 8b presses the surface of the workpiece W in pressing step S4. In pressing step S4, the surface of the workpiece W is pressed with the protruding portion 8b moved from the retraction position to the pressing position. Thereby, the surface of the workpiece W can be favorably pressed in pressing step S4 at a position different from the position where the protruding portion 8b presses in welding step S2. For this reason, residual stress can be applied to a wide range of the joint portion of the workpiece W without restriction due to the pressing portion (concave portion L) formed on the surface of the workpiece W in welding step S2.
[0069] Note that the concave portion M may be formed in the surface of the friction stir region J by forming the protruding portion 8b in an arc shape with a curvature larger than the curvature of the peripheral edge of the friction stir region J when viewed in the axis P direction. This makes it possible to easily form the compression portion K inside the peripheral edge of the friction stir region J. The second embodiment will be described, focusing on differences from the first embodiment. (Second Embodiment)
[0070] Figs. 7(a) to 7(f) are cross-sectional views for explaining the friction stir spot welding method according to the second embodiment. Fig. 8 is a front view of the joint portion of the workpiece W formed by the friction stir spot welding method according to the second embodiment.
[0071] As a difference from the first embodiment, a clamp member 8 is provided for a tool driving unit 3 so as to be rotatable around an axis P. After first alignment step S1 and welding step S2 are performed (Figs. 7(a) to 7(d)), a control unit 4 controls the tool driving unit 3 so as to rotate the clamp member 8 around the axis P through a predetermined angle (180° in this case) while maintaining the axis P position of the pin member 6 relative to a workpiece W when the friction stir spot welding has been performed (Fig. 7(e)). With this operation, second alignment step S3 is performed. In this manner, pressing step S4 is performed in a state in which the clamp member 8 is aligned with respect to the workpiece W (Fig. 7(f)).
[0072] As a result, as shown in Fig. 8, in the workpiece W, a concave portion M is formed in a region adjacent to a friction stir region J and not overlapping a concave portion L. In this embodiment, the entire circumference of the friction stir region J is surrounded by the concave portions L and M in a front view. Of the entire circumference of the friction stir region J, the peripheral edge of the half circumference is surrounded by the concave portion L, and the peripheral edge of the remaining half circumference is surrounded by the concave portion M. In the second embodiment, the compression portion K can be formed on the workpiece W without restriction due to the position of the concave portion L formed in welding step S2. That is, in the second embodiment, the compression portion K can be formed corresponding to the entire region of the concave portion M, and the residual stress can be applied to a relatively wide region of the workpiece W. <Modification>
[0073] Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a clamp member 18 according to Modification 1 as viewed from an end face 18a side. When viewed in the axis P direction, the clamp member 18 has an end face 18a formed in an annular shape, and a protruding portion 18b formed in an annular shape extending over the entire circumference of the end face 18a. In other words, when viewed in the axis P direction, the peripheral edge of a hollow portion 18c of the clamp member 18 is surrounded by the protruding portion 18b.
[0074] By using the clamp member 18 described above, compressive plastic strain can be imparted to the workpiece W by the protruding portion 8b in a wide region extending over the entire circumference of the end face 8a. Accordingly, the fatigue strength of the workpiece W can be further improved. In Modification 1, the annular concave portions L and M are formed in the workpiece W at positions shifted from each other while partially overlapping in a front view.
[0075] Fig. 10 is a front view of a clamp member 28 according to Modification 2. The clamp member 28 has the same basic structure as that of the clamp member 8 according to the first embodiment. However, when viewed in the axis P direction, a protruding portion 28b of the clamp member 28 is formed at a position closer to a radially outer end face 28a of the clamp member 28 than the peripheral edge of a hollow portion 28c. Further, the side surface of the protruding portion 28b which is located on the hollow portion 28c side is set to have the same curvature as that of the inner peripheral surface of the hollow portion 28c when viewed in the axis P direction.
[0076] For example, in Modification 2, in a plane including the end face 28a and parallel to the end face 28a, both ends of the protruding portion 28b in the longitudinal direction as viewed in a direction perpendicular to a direction passing through the center of the protruding portion 28b in the longitudinal direction and the axis P are arranged at positions separated from the hollow portion 28c.
[0077] By using the clamp member 28 described above, in pressing step S4, residual stress can be easily applied to the workpiece W by forming the compression portion K on the peripheral edge of the friction stir region J of the workpiece W without restriction due to the position of the concave portion L formed in the workpiece W in welding step S2. Accordingly, the fatigue strength of the workpiece W can be more favorably improved.
[0078] The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments and modifications, and the configuration or method thereof can be changed, added, or deleted without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Obviously, the workpiece W is not limited to the pair of plate materials W1, W2. The workpiece W may be a component of a vehicle such as an aircraft, an automobile, or a railway vehicle, or may be a component of a building.
[0079] In pressing step S4, when the surface of an adjacent region adjacent to the friction stir region J of the workpiece W is pressed with the protruding portion 8b, 18b, or 28b, the compression portion K may be formed to extend in the circumferential direction of the friction stir region J. In addition, the compression portion K may be formed astride both the friction stir region J and the adjacent region. This makes it possible to form the compression portion K at the interface between the friction stir region J and the adjacent region.
[0080] Each of the above-described embodiments has exemplified the arrangement configured to drive the pin member 6, the shoulder member 7, and the clamp member 8, 18, or 28 by using the single tool driving unit 3. However, one or two of these members may be driven by another driving unit, or each member may be driven by an individual driving unit. Industrial Applicability
[0081] The present invention can efficiently improve the fatigue strength of the joint portion of a workpiece formed by double-acting friction stir spot welding, and hence can be used widely in various fields using double-acting friction stir spot welding. Reference Signs List
[0082] Jfriction stir regionPaxisWworkpieceW3plastic flow portion1double-acting friction stir spot welding device2rotary tool6pin member7shoulder member8, 18, 28clamp member8a, 18a, 28aend face8b, 18b, 28bprotruding portion
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[0001] A clamp member that is provided for a double-acting friction stir spot welding device for performing friction stir spot welding of a workpiece by a rotary tool and presses a surface of the workpiece while the workpiece is supported,wherein the rotary tool includes a pin member configured to rotate around a predetermined axis and advance and retract in an axial direction and a shoulder member configured to rotate around the axis while surrounding an outer periphery of the pin member and advance and retract in the axial direction independently of the pin member, andthe clamp member includes an end face that comes into surface contact with the surface of the workpiece to press the surface and a protruding portion protruding from the end face in the axial direction and extending around the axis, the protruding portion being configured to press the workpiece, the clamp member surrounding an outer periphery of the shoulder member.
[0002] The clamp member according to claim 1, wherein the end face is formed in an annular shape, and the protruding portion is formed in an arc shape extending in a circumferential direction of the end face, when viewed in the axial direction.
[0003] The clamp member according to claim 1, wherein the end face is formed in an annular shape, and the protruding portion is formed in an annular shape extending over an entire circumference of the end face, when viewed in the axial direction.
[0004] The clamp member according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the protruding portion is disposed closer to the axis than an outer edge of the end face.
[0005] A double-acting friction stir spot welding device comprising the clamp member defined in any one of claims 1 to 4.
[0006] A friction stir spot welding method for performing friction stir spot welding of a workpiece by using a rotary tool for friction stir spot welding of the workpiece and a clamp member for pressing a surface of the workpiece while the workpiece is supported, whereinthe rotary tool includes a pin member configured to rotate around a predetermined axis and advance and retract in an axial direction and a shoulder member configured to rotate around the axis while surrounding an outer periphery of the pin member and advance and retract in the axial direction independently of the pin member, andthe clamp member includes an end face that comes into surface contact with the surface of the workpiece to press the surface and a protruding portion protruding from the end face in the axial direction and extending around the axis, the protruding portion being configured to press the workpiece, the clamp member surrounding an outer periphery of the shoulder member, the friction stir spot welding method comprising:
a welding step of performing friction stir spot welding of the workpiece while causing the pin member to backfill a plastic flow portion of the workpiece entering an inside of the shoulder member by friction stir using the shoulder member in a state in which the surface of the workpiece is pressed with the clamp member; and
a pressing step of causing the protruding portion of the clamp member to press a surface of at least one of a friction stir region of the workpiece and an adjacent region adjacent to the friction stir region of the workpiece after the welding step in a state in which the pin member and the shoulder member are separated from the workpiece.
[0007] The friction stir spot welding method according to claim 6, wherein in the welding step, friction stir spot welding is performed in a state in which the protruding portion is positioned at a retraction position different from a pressing position where the protruding portion presses the surface of the workpiece in the pressing step, andin the pressing step, the surface of the workpiece is pressed with the protruding portion with the protruding portion moved from the retraction position to the pressing position.
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