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Importance of Fundamental Manufacturing Technology in the Automotive Industry and the State of the Art Welding and Joining Technology

자동차 산업에서 뿌리기술의 중요성 및 최신 용접/접합 기술

  • Chang, InSung (Manufacturing Engineering R&D Center, Hyundai Motor Company) ;
  • Cho, YongJoon (Materials Manufacturing Engineering R&D Team, Hyundai Motor Company) ;
  • Park, HyunSung (Materials Manufacturing Engineering R&D Team, Hyundai Motor Company) ;
  • So, DeugYoung (Manufacturing Engineering R&D Group 1, Hyundai Motor Company)
  • 장인성 (현대자동차 생기개발센터) ;
  • 조용준 (현대자동차 재료생기개발팀) ;
  • 박현성 (현대자동차 재료생기개발팀) ;
  • 소득영 (현대자동차 생기개발1실)
  • Received : 2016.01.21
  • Accepted : 2016.02.11
  • Published : 2016.02.29

Abstract

The automotive vehicle is made through the following processes such as press shop, welding shop, paint shop, and general assembly. Among them, the most important process to determine the quality of the car body is the welding process. Generally, more than 400 pressed panels are welded to make BIW (Body In White) by using the RSW (Resistance Spot Welding) and GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding). Recently, as the needs of light-weight material due to the $CO_2$ emission issue and fuel efficiency, new joining technologies for aluminum, CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) and etc. are needed. Aluminum parts are assembled by the spot welding, clinching, and SPR (Self Piercing Rivet) and friction stir welding process. Structural adhesive boning is another main joining method for light-weight materials. For example, one piece aluminum shock absorber housing part is made by die casting process and is assembled with conventional steel part by SPR and adhesive bond. Another way to reduce the amount of the car body weight is to use AHSS (Advanced High Strength Steel) panel including hot stamping boron alloyed steel. As the new materials are introduced to car body joining, productivity and quality have become more critical. Productivity improvement technology and adaptive welding control are essential technology for the future manufacturing environment.

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