Structural integrity welded assembly
View Patent ↗A welded assembly characterized by improved structural integrity includes a first component disposed along a first plane. The first component includes first and second substantially parallel surfaces, and also includes a channel arranged on the first surface. The welded assembly also includes a second component disposed along a second plane, wherein the second component includes a leading edge. The leading edge of the second component is inserted into the channel of the first component such that an interface is formed between the first and second components. A weld generated on the second surface joins the first component with the second component at the interface such that the assembly is formed. The subject weld may be a friction-stir type of a weld. The subject welded assembly may be a vehicle bumper support. A method of forming such a welded assembly is also disclosed.
1. A method of forming a friction stir welded assembly, the method comprising:
generating a channel on a first surface of a first component, wherein the first component is disposed along a first plane and includes a second surface that is substantially parallel to the first surface;
forming an aperture on the first component to connect the channel and the second surface;
forming a projection on a leading edge of a second component;
engaging the projection with the aperture;
inserting the leading edge of the second component into the channel such that an interface is formed between the first and second components; and
joining the first component with the second component at the interface via a friction stir weld generated on the second surface such that the assembly is formed.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second component is disposed along a second plane that is substantially orthogonal to the first plane.
3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising penetrating into the channel by the friction-stir weld, but without the weld emerging on the first surface.
4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the first component and the second component each retain a respective material microstructure at the interface following the generation of the weld.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first component is a face plate and the second component is a crash box, each for a vehicle bumper support system.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second components is formed from one of aluminum, magnesium, titanium, copper, and steel.