Resistance spot welded joint and manufacturing method thereof

The resistance spot welded joint with a specified nugget diameter and controlled crystal grains, along with a two-step current process, addresses the issue of varying joint strength in high-tensile steel welding, achieving stable and high cross-tensile strength.

JP7817543B2Active Publication Date: 2026-02-19NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION
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JP2022052638
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JP · JP
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Filing Date
2022-03-28
Publication Date
2026-02-19
Estimated Expiration
2042-03-28

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Technical Problem

Resistance spot welding of high-tensile steel plates results in decreased joint strength and varying post-heat treatment effects, leading to inconsistent joint strength.

Method used

A resistance spot welded joint with a specified minimum nugget diameter, controlled crystal grain aspect ratio, and controlled presence of iron-based carbides, along with a two-step current application process, including cooling and post-heating, to stabilize joint strength.

Benefits of technology

The method enhances joint strength and reduces variation in joint strength by ensuring a wide range of appropriate post-heat current values, resulting in stable and high cross-tensile strength.

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Abstract

To provide a resistance spot welded joint in which a plate set such that high strength steel sheets with a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more are overlapped is used, a joint strength is improved and variations in joint strength can be suppressed, and a method for manufacturing the same.SOLUTION: Provided is a resistance spot welded joint that includes a nugget having a nugget diameter which is a minimum nugget diameter Dmin represented the following formula (1): Dmin=(4.2(C+N)+0.2Mn+0.1(Si+Al)+0.05Cr+4(P+S)+0.02(Ti+Mo+Nb)+0.01 V+3)×√t or more at a position of a plate interface of two high strength steel sheets which are overlapped adjacent to each other and respectively have a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, and crystal grains with an aspect ratio of 1.0 or more and 1.7 or less exist in the nugget. Further, provided is a method for manufacturing the same. In the formula, each element symbol is weighted average content (mass%) of each chemical component of two high strength steel sheets multiplied by a plate thickness ratio of each steel plate, and t is an average plate thickness (mm) of two high strength steel sheets.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 2
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[Technical Field]

[0001] The present disclosure relates to resistance spot welded joints and methods for making the same. [Background technology]

[0002] Spot welding is primarily used in processes such as assembling car bodies and attaching parts. In recent years, the automotive industry has seen increasing demand for lighter car bodies to improve fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions, as well as higher rigidity to improve collision safety. To meet these demands, there is a growing need to use high-tensile steel (high-strength steel sheets) for car bodies, parts, etc.

[0003] However, when high-tensile steel plates, such as high-strength steel plates with a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, are resistance spot welded, the joint strength (cross tensile strength: CTS) tends to decrease. Therefore, there is a demand for spot-welded joints that have a high CTS even when using high-tensile steel plates. In order to improve CTS when spot welding high-tensile steel, it has been proposed to perform post-heating after forming a nugget with the main current. Two types of post-heating have been reported: one for tempering and the other for alleviating solidification segregation.

[0004] For example, Patent Document 1 proposes that high joint strength can be achieved by setting the nugget diameter and post-heat conditions within specified ranges. In this case, the post-heat conditions assume a post-heat current value that is larger than the main current value for forming the nugget, and pulsed current is used. Furthermore, Patent Document 2 proposes a manufacturing method that can prevent the generation of spatter and obtain an appropriate nugget diameter and joint strength in a sheet assembly that includes a high sheet thickness ratio. Patent Document 3 proposes that high joint strength can be achieved in spot-welded joints of high-strength steel plates by specifying the carbon equivalent of the nugget, the HAZ (heat-affected zone) structure around the nugget, and post-energization conditions. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0005] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2010-115706 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2010-240739 [Patent Document 3] Patent No. 5987982 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0006] When high-tensile steel plates are resistance spot welded together, if post-heat treatment is performed to improve the joint strength (CTS), the post-heat effect varies, and the joint strength after post-heat treatment also tends to vary.

[0007] Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a resistance spot-welded joint and a manufacturing method thereof that have improved joint strength and reduced variation in joint strength compared to a spot-welded joint formed by resistance spot welding a plate assembly made of overlapping high-strength steel plates with a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more using only a single current. [Means for solving the problem]

[0008] The gist of the present disclosure to achieve the above object is as follows. <1> The present invention relates to a plate assembly including a plurality of overlapping steel plates, the plurality of steel plates including two adjacent overlapping high-strength steel plates each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, and a nugget that joins the plurality of steel plates in the plate assembly and has a nugget diameter that is equal to or greater than the minimum nugget diameter Dmin (mm) defined by the following formula (1) at a position that was the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates, A resistance spot welded joint, wherein the nugget contains grains with an aspect ratio of 1.0 or more and 1.7 or less. Dmin=(4.2(C+N)+0.2Mn+0.1(Si+Al)+0.05Cr+4(P+S)+0.02(Ti+Mo+Nb)+0.01V+3)×√t...Formula (1) In formula (1), each element symbol represents a weighted average content (mass%) obtained by multiplying each chemical component of the two high-strength steel plates by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the two high-strength steel plates, and t represents the average plate thickness (mm) of the two high-strength steel plates. <2> In a cross section of the plate assembly in the plate thickness direction passing through the center of the nugget, the portion of the fusion boundary of the nugget that corresponds to the position of the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates is defined as the nugget edge, and in an observation area of ​​100 μm square in the vicinity of the nugget edge within the nugget, the area ratio of iron-based carbides is 0.3% or more. <1> 2. The resistance spot welded joint according to claim 1 . <3> In the observation area, the total area of ​​iron-based carbides with a circle-equivalent grain size of 30 nm or more and an aspect ratio of 3 or more accounts for 40% of the total area of ​​all precipitates. <2> 2. The resistance spot welded joint according to claim 1 . <4> In a cross section of the plate combination in the plate thickness direction passing through the center of the nugget, the portion of the fusion boundary of the nugget that corresponds to the position of the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates is defined as the nugget edge, and the average Vickers hardness in a 1000 μm square measurement area in the nugget near the nugget edge is 20 Hv or more lower than the estimated Vickers hardness calculated by the following estimation formula HV <1> ~ <3> 10. A resistance spot welded joint according to any one of claims 1 to 9. Estimated formula HV=217+1080×(C+Si / 70+Mn / 113+Cr / 93+Mo / 30) In the formula, each element symbol represents the content of each element when the weighted average obtained by multiplying the chemical composition of each steel plate included in the plate assembly by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the plate assembly is considered to be the average chemical composition of the nugget. <5> In a cross section of the plate combination in the plate thickness direction passing through the center of the nugget, a portion of the fusion boundary of the nugget that corresponds to the position of the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates is defined as a nugget end portion, When the weighted average obtained by multiplying the chemical composition of each steel plate included in the plate assembly by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the plate assembly is regarded as the average chemical composition of the nugget, In a 100 μm square observation region in the nugget near the end of the nugget, the P concentration and the Mn concentration are measured at 1 μm intervals at 10,000 points along each of the directions perpendicular to the plate thickness direction, and the measurement points where the P concentration is twice or more the average P content of the average chemical composition of the nugget are defined as P-enriched portions, and the measurement points where the Mn concentration is twice or more the average Mn content of the average chemical composition of the nugget are defined as Mn-enriched portions. The P-enriched area ratio, which is the number of P-enriched areas out of a total of 10,000 measurement points, and the Mn-enriched area ratio, which is the number of Mn-enriched areas out of a total of 10,000 measurement points, are each 0.5% or less. <1> ~ <4> 10. A resistance spot welded joint according to any one of claims 1 to 9. <6> The nugget diameter at the position of the nugget that was the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates is 1.2 × Dmin or more. <1> ~ <5> 10. A resistance spot welded joint according to any one of claims 1 to 9. <7> <1> ~ <6> A method for manufacturing a resistance spot welded joint according to any one of the above, a first current application step of applying a current of I1 (kA) to a sheet assembly including two adjacent high-strength steel sheets each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, by sandwiching the sheet assembly between a pair of electrodes in the sheet thickness direction and applying pressure to the sheet assembly while passing the current through the sheet assembly at a current value I1 (kA), thereby forming a nugget having a nugget diameter equal to or larger than a minimum nugget diameter Dmin (mm) defined by the following formula (1) at the sheet interface between the two high-strength steel sheets; a cooling step of cooling the nugget by stopping the current flow between the pair of electrodes after the first current flow step; a second current application process of applying a current value I2 (kA) between the pair of electrodes to heat the nugget after the cooling process; A method for manufacturing a resistance spot welded joint, comprising: Dmin=(4.2(C+N)+0.2Mn+0.1(Si+Al)+0.05Cr+4(P+S)+0.02(Ti+Mo+Nb)+0.01V+3)×√t...Formula (1) In formula (1), each element symbol represents a weighted average content (mass%) obtained by multiplying each chemical component of the two high-strength steel plates by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the two high-strength steel plates, and t represents the average plate thickness (mm) of the two high-strength steel plates. <8> In the second current application step, at least one of upslope current application and downslope current application is performed. <7> A method for manufacturing a resistance spot welded joint according to claim 1. <9> In the cooling step, the time for which the current supply is stopped is 0.4 seconds or more, In the second current application step, the maximum current value I of the second current application step relative to the current value I1 (kA) of the first current application step is 2max (kA) current ratio (I 2max / I1) is applied so that it is 0.50 to 0.80, and at least one of an upslope of 25 kA / sec or more and a downslope of -25 kA / sec or less is applied. <8> A method for manufacturing a resistance spot welded joint according to claim 1. <10> In the cooling step, the time for which the current supply is stopped is 0.08 seconds or more, In the second current application step, the maximum current value I of the second current application step relative to the current value I1 (kA) of the first current application step is 2max (kA) current ratio (I 2max / I1) is applied so that it is 0.70 to 0.95, and at least one of an upslope of 25 kA / sec or more and a downslope of -25 kA / sec or less is applied. <8> A method for manufacturing a resistance spot welded joint according to claim 1. <11> A calculation step of calculating the minimum nugget diameter Dmin by the formula (1) before the first current application step. <7> ~ <10> 10. A method for manufacturing a resistance spot welded joint according to claim 9. [Effects of the Invention]

[0009] According to the present disclosure, a resistance spot-welded joint and a manufacturing method thereof are provided that have improved joint strength and reduced variation in joint strength compared to a spot-welded joint formed by resistance spot welding a plate assembly made of overlapping high-strength steel plates having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more using only a single current. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0010] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining the derivation of Formula 1 for calculating the minimum nugget diameter Dmin. [Figure 2] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a cross section in the plate thickness direction of a nugget formed by spot welding a plate assembly in which two overlapping high-strength steel plates are formed. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is an enlarged schematic view showing the vicinity of the nugget edge shown in FIG. 2. [Figure 4] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a cross section in the plate thickness direction of a nugget formed by spot welding a plate assembly in which three overlapping steel plates are formed. [Figure 5] 1 is a diagram schematically showing an example of a nugget and a heat-affected zone (HAZ) formed when resistance spot welding is performed on a sheet assembly in which two steel sheets are overlapped. FIG. [Figure 6] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing another example of a cross section in the plate thickness direction of a nugget formed by spot welding a plate assembly in which three steel plates, including two high-strength steel plates and one steel plate with a relatively thin thickness, are stacked together. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0011] Hereinafter, an embodiment that is an example of the present disclosure will be described. In this disclosure, the "%" used to indicate the content of each element means "% by mass." In addition, in this disclosure, unless otherwise specified, a numerical range expressed using "to" means a range that includes the numerical values ​​written before and after "to" as the lower and upper limits. In addition, when the numerical values ​​written before and after "to" are followed by "greater than" or "less than," the numerical range does not include these numerical values ​​as the lower or upper limit. In the numerical ranges described in stages in the present disclosure, the upper limit of a certain numerical range may be replaced with the upper limit of another numerical range described in stages or a value shown in an Example. Also, in the numerical ranges described in stages in the present disclosure, the lower limit of a certain numerical range may be replaced with the lower limit of another numerical range described in stages or a value shown in an Example. Furthermore, the term "process" does not only refer to an independent process, but also includes processes that cannot be clearly distinguished from other processes as long as the intended purpose of the process is achieved. In addition, in this disclosure, a "resistance spot welded joint" may be referred to as a "spot welded joint" or simply as a "joint."

[0012] Generally, the higher the tensile strength of the steel plate, the lower the toughness of the weld, resulting in a decrease in joint strength. When high-tensile steel is resistance spot welded, post-heat treatment is used to prevent a decrease in joint strength (cross tensile strength: CTS). This is because post-heat treatment causes tempering and alleviates solidification segregation. However, when post-current treatment is performed, problems such as contact between the electrode and the steel sheet during post-current treatment can cause variations in the post-current treatment effect and variations in joint strength after post-current treatment.

[0013] Therefore, the inventors conducted experiments and studies and found that by specifying the minimum nugget diameter at the sheet interface of high-strength steel sheets, it is possible to obtain a stable post-heating effect and improve the joint strength (CTS). The reason for this is unclear, but is presumed to be as follows. High-tensile steel has low nugget toughness, so cross-tensile tests result in interface fracture. Therefore, it is necessary to induce plug fracture to improve the joint strength (CTS). To induce plug fracture, one method is to apply post-current, which improves nugget toughness. However, there have been few studies investigating how the appropriate post-heat current range changes depending on the nugget diameter. The inventors' research revealed that increasing the nugget diameter at the position that was previously the sheet interface of the high-strength steel sheet widens the appropriate post-heat current range. This is because, as the nugget diameter increases, the plug rupture strength becomes lower than the interfacial rupture strength over a wide range of post-heat current values. Therefore, it is believed that specifying a minimum nugget diameter and having a nugget diameter greater than this allows for a wide range of post-heat current values ​​and allows for a stable, high CTS.

[0014] [Spot welded joints] The resistance spot welded joint according to the present disclosure will be described in detail below. The resistance spot welded joint according to the present disclosure includes a sheet assembly in which multiple steel sheets are overlapped, including two adjacent high-strength steel sheets each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, and a nugget that joins the multiple steel sheets in the sheet assembly and has a nugget diameter of at least the minimum nugget diameter Dmin (mm) defined by the following formula (1) at a position that was the sheet interface between the two high-strength steel sheets, and crystal grains with an aspect ratio of 1.0 to 1.7 are present within the nugget. Dmin=(4.2(C+N)+0.2Mn+0.1(Si+Al)+0.05Cr+4(P+S)+0.02(Ti+Mo+Nb)+0.01V+3)×√t...Formula (1) In formula (1), each element symbol represents a weighted average content (mass%) obtained by multiplying each chemical component of the two high-strength steel plates by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the two high-strength steel plates, and t represents the average plate thickness (mm) of the two high-strength steel plates.

[0015] <Board group> The sheet assembly of the spot welded joint according to the present disclosure is a sheet assembly in which multiple steel sheets are overlapped, including two adjacent high-strength steel sheets each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more. By including adjacent high-strength steel sheets of 980 MPa or more, high tensile strength can be ensured. The number of steel sheets constituting the sheet assembly may be two or three or more. In the case of three or more sheets, all may be high-strength steel sheets of 980 MPa or more (sometimes referred to as "high-strength steel sheets" in the present disclosure), or steel sheets of less than 980 MPa may be included. Furthermore, when the plate assembly contains three or more high-strength steel plates and there are two or more surfaces where the high-strength steel plates are overlapped, it is sufficient that the nugget diameter and crystal grain aspect ratio specified in the present disclosure are satisfied on at least one overlapping surface, and it is preferable that the nugget diameter and crystal grain aspect ratio specified in the present disclosure are satisfied on all surfaces where the high-strength steel plates are overlapped.

[0016] Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a cross section in the plate thickness direction passing through the center of a nugget 13 formed by spot welding two overlapping high-strength steel plates 1A and 1B. Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram showing an enlarged view of the vicinity of the nugget end shown in Fig. 2. The two steel plates 1A and 1B are joined to form an elliptical nugget 13 whose major axis is the part that was the plate interface 15.

[0017] The sheet combination of spot welded joint 10 according to the present disclosure may include steel sheets 1A, 1B all having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, or may include a steel sheet having a tensile strength of less than 980 MPa in addition to two adjacent high-strength steel sheets 1A, 1B. When all the steel sheets have a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, the steel sheets may be of the same type having the same tensile strength, or may be of different types having different tensile strengths.

[0018] The chemical composition and metal structure of each of the high-strength steel plates 1A, 1B in the spot-welded joint 10 according to the present disclosure are not limited, and desired elements may be selected so that the tensile strength is 980 MPa or more. To achieve high strength, the high-strength steel plates 1A, 1B preferably have a C content of 0.20 mass% or more, 0.25 mass% or more, or 0.30 mass% or more.

[0019] The thickness of each of the high-strength steel plates 1A, 1B constituting the plate assembly is not particularly limited, but may be, for example, 0.5 to 3.5 mm. The total thickness of the plate assembly is not particularly limited, but may be, for example, 1.5 to 8.0 mm. Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a cross section in the plate thickness direction passing through the center of a nugget 13 formed by spot welding a plate assembly in which three overlapping high-strength steel plates 1A, 1B, and 1C are stacked. In the spot-welded joint 20 shown in Fig. 4, the three high-strength steel plates 1A, 1B, and 1C are joined by a nugget 13 having an elliptical cross section. The following mainly describes a spot-welded joint formed by spot-welding a pair of two high-strength steel plates 1A and 1B having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more as shown in FIG.

[0020] <Nugget> The nugget 13 is a weld metal formed by melting and solidifying at a position where a plurality of steel plates included in a sheet assembly are spot-welded, thereby joining all of the steel plates together. When viewed in cross section in the thickness direction, the shape of the nugget 13 is usually approximately elliptical, with the short side in the thickness direction and the long side in the in-plane direction of the plate, as shown in Figures 2 and 4, but is not limited to this shape.

[0021] (minimum nugget diameter) The nugget 13 has a nugget diameter equal to or larger than the minimum nugget diameter Dmin defined by the following formula (1) at the position that was the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates 1A, 1B. Dmin=(4.2(C+N)+0.2Mn+0.1(Si+Al)+0.05Cr+4(P+S)+0.02(Ti+Mo+Nb)+0.01V+3)×√t...Formula (1) In formula (1), each element symbol represents the weighted average content (mass%) obtained by multiplying each chemical component of the two high-strength steel plates 1A and 1B by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate 1A and 1B to the total thickness of the two high-strength steel plates 1A and 1B, and t represents the average plate thickness (mm) of the two high-strength steel plates 1A and 1B.

[0022] By specifying the minimum nugget diameter at the interface (lap surface) of two high-strength steel sheets based on the chemical composition and sheet thickness calculated using Equation 1 above, resistance spot welded joints with nugget diameters greater than this can achieve a stable post-heat effect, significantly improving CTS.

[0023] Here, the above formula 1 for calculating the minimum nugget diameter Dmin was derived from the following experiments and ideas. The coefficients for the carbon and nitrogen contents were determined by considering the minimum nugget diameter at which the plug fractured during a single current application. The plot used was (carbon content, minimum nugget diameter) = (0%, 4 mm), (0.08%, 4.2 mm), (0.21%, 5 mm). As shown in Figure 1, the calculated coefficient was 4.9, but since the slope became smaller as the carbon content increased, the coefficient was set at a slightly smaller value of 4.2. The coefficients for P and S were set to be approximately the same as for C, as they affect toughness to the same extent. For other elements, the coefficients were determined taking into account the coefficients of the Ms point formula and their effect on cementite growth. For example, Cr suppresses cementite growth and inhibits softening.

[0024] The nugget diameter at the position (overlap surface) that was the sheet interface 15 of the two high-strength steel sheets 1A, 1B is preferably 1.2 × Dmin or more. By having a nugget diameter of 1.2 × Dmin or more, the joint has the additional effects of ensuring a high CTS and a wide range of appropriate current ratios.

[0025] (Crystal grains with aspect ratios of 1.0 to 1.7) The spot-welded joint 10 according to the present disclosure has crystal grains in the nugget 13 with an aspect ratio of 1.0 to 1.7. When a spot-welded joint is produced using only a single current, solidification progresses toward the center of the molten pool, resulting in elongated crystal grains and an aspect ratio of over 1.7. In contrast, when an appropriate post-current is applied, the nugget is reheated, causing recrystallization within the nugget, resulting in an aspect ratio of 1.0 to 1.7. The post-heat treatment causes the presence of crystal grains in the nugget with an aspect ratio of 1.0 or more and 1.7 or less, i.e., grains with a shape in which the aspect ratio of each grain is relatively small, which makes the nugget resistant to forces in the direction of peeling the high-strength steel sheet and improves joint strength. Note that it is sufficient that crystal grains with a shape in which the aspect ratio of each grain is relatively small exist in the nugget, and the location of such crystal grains is not particularly limited. For example, the central portion of the nugget may be remelted by the post-heat treatment, and crystal grains with a shape in which the aspect ratio of each grain is relatively small may exist in a position other than the central portion.

[0026] Here, the aspect ratio of the crystal grains in the nugget is specified as follows. In an image showing the prior austenite grain boundaries in a cross section (nugget cross section) in the thickness direction passing through the center of the nugget, the shape of each prior austenite grain is approximated as an ellipse using the least squares method. The ellipse approximation method involves calculating the minor axis of an ellipse having the major axis using the major axis and area of ​​each austenite grain. The aspect ratio of the prior austenite grain is calculated by dividing the major axis dimension of this ellipse by the minor axis dimension. Specifically, the nugget is cut in the thickness direction passing through the center of the nugget, and the cut surface is etched with sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate. The aspect ratio of the prior austenite grain is measured using an optical microscope in an observation area R2 of 1000 μm square along the interface between the two high-strength steel sheets to be measured. Here, the observation area R2 of the prior austenite grains is, as shown in Figure 2, a 1000 μm square extending from the nugget end 13E to the center of the nugget along the position that was the plate interface 15 of each high-strength steel plate 1A, 1B of the nugget 13, with one side in the plate thickness direction and symmetrical with respect to the plate interface 15. As shown in Figure 2, the nugget 13 is symmetrical like a concentric ellipse, so by measuring sequentially from one end 13E of the nugget 13 to the center, it is possible to confirm whether or not there are crystal grains with an aspect ratio of 1.0 or more and 1.7 or less.

[0027] If there are even a small number of prior austenite grains with an aspect ratio of 1.0 to 1.7 in any observation region within the nugget, it can be understood that post-heating has been performed, and the proportion of such grains is not particularly limited. That is, although the crystal grains within the nugget may have aspect ratios exceeding 1.7, to ensure a high CTS, it is preferable that the prior austenite grains with an aspect ratio of 1.0 to 1.7 account for 50% or more by number, more preferably 60% or more by number, and even more preferably 70% or more by number. Note that when post-heating is performed, the aspect ratios of the prior austenite grains within the observation region are often approximately the same, and there are few cases in which the aspect ratios of the prior austenite grains within the observation region vary significantly.

[0028] (iron-based carbide) In a cross section of the plate assembly in the plate thickness direction passing through the center of the nugget 13, the portion of the fusion boundary of the nugget 13 that corresponds to the position of the plate interface 15 between the two high-strength steel plates 1A and 1B is defined as the nugget edge, and it is preferable that the area ratio of iron-based carbides is 0.3% or more in an observation area R1 of 100 μm square near the nugget edge within the region including the nugget edge within the nugget. Here, iron-based carbides include, for example, Fe 2~3 In the present disclosure, iron-based carbides are defined as those containing 50 at% or more of Fe and 25 at% or more of C. The area ratio of iron-based carbides is a value measured by performing picral corrosion on the nugget cross section and observing it with an SEM. By performing post-energization (tempering energization) for the purpose of tempering, the area ratio of iron-based carbides becomes 0.3% or more in the observation region R1 near the edge of the nugget, and the joint can achieve high values ​​in peel strength, mainly CTS.

[0029] In addition, in the observation region R1, the total area of ​​iron-based carbides having a circle-equivalent grain size of 30 nm or more and an aspect ratio of 3 or more is preferably 40% of the total area of ​​all precipitates. As the precipitates, cementite can be given. When the tempering current is advanced in the nugget 13, the area ratio of iron-based carbides having a circle-equivalent grain size of 30 nm or more and an aspect ratio of 3 or more to the area of ​​all precipitates in the observation region R1 near the nugget edge becomes 40% or more, and a higher CTS can be obtained.

[0030] (Vickers hardness) It is preferable that the average Vickers hardness in a 1000 μm square measurement region in the nugget near the nugget edge is at least 20 Hv lower than the estimated Vickers hardness calculated by the following estimation formula HV. Estimated formula HV=217+1080×(C+Si / 70+Mn / 113+Cr / 93+Mo / 30) In the formula, each element symbol represents the content of each element when the weighted average obtained by multiplying the chemical composition of each steel plate included in the sheet assembly by the sheet thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the sheet assembly is considered to be the average chemical composition of the nugget.

[0031] The spot welded joint 10 according to the present disclosure has undergone post-energization (tempering energization) for the purpose of tempering, so that the average Vickers hardness near the nugget end is 20 HV or more lower than the Vickers hardness calculated from the HV estimation formula, and the joint can achieve high values ​​in peel strength, mainly CTS.

[0032] The Vickers hardness measurement near the nugget edge is performed in a 1000 μm square region R2 inside the nugget 13, closest to the nugget edge 13E, with one side in the sheet thickness direction and symmetrical with respect to the sheet interface 15. In the measurement region R2 near the nugget edge, the Vickers hardness is measured at 10 points with a load of 300 gf, and the average value is taken as the average Vickers hardness. Note that in the measurement, all indentations are assumed to be at a distance equivalent to at least four indentation sizes from the nearest indentation. In addition, if the plate thickness is small and it is not possible to secure a 1000 μm square region R2 near the nugget edge, the Vickers hardness is measured at 10 points in a region within 2000 μm from the nugget edge 13E, and the average value is taken as the average Vickers hardness.

[0033] (P concentration and Mn concentration near the nugget edge) The P and Mn concentrations are measured at 10,000 points at 1-μm intervals along the thickness direction and the direction perpendicular to the thickness direction in observation region R1 near the nugget edge, and measurement points where the P concentration is at least twice the average P content of the average chemical composition of the nugget are defined as P-enriched areas, and measurement points where the Mn concentration is at least twice the average Mn content of the average chemical composition of the nugget are defined as Mn-enriched areas.The P-enriched area ratio, which is the number of P-enriched areas out of a total of 10,000 measurement points, and the Mn-enriched area ratio, which is the number of Mn-enriched areas out of a total of 10,000 measurement points, are each preferably 0.5% or less. Each enriched area can be measured using an EPMA (electron probe microanalyzer). Here, the average chemical composition of the nugget is calculated as the weighted average content (mass %) of the two high-strength steel plates 1A and 1B.

[0034] If the area ratios of the P-enriched areas and the Mn-enriched areas in the nugget edge region are each 0.5% or less, it can be assumed that no segregation of these elements has occurred, resulting in a resistance spot welded joint with improved CTS.

[0035] The use of the spot welded joint according to the present disclosure is not particularly limited, but it can be particularly suitably used as, for example, an automobile body part.

[0036] [Method for manufacturing spot welded joints] Next, a method for manufacturing a spot-welded joint according to the present disclosure will be described. The method for manufacturing a spot-welded joint according to the present disclosure is not particularly limited, but the spot-welded joint according to the present disclosure can be suitably manufactured by the method for manufacturing a spot-welded joint described below. However, the spot-welded joint according to the present disclosure is not limited to spot-welded joints manufactured by the method for manufacturing a spot-welded joint described below (hereinafter referred to as the "method for manufacturing a spot-welded joint according to the present disclosure").

[0037] A method for manufacturing a spot welded joint according to the present disclosure includes a first current application step of applying a current of I1 (kA) to a plate assembly including two adjacent high-strength steel plates, each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, by sandwiching the plate assembly between a pair of electrodes in the plate thickness direction and applying pressure to the plate assembly while passing the current through the plate assembly at a current value I1 (kA), thereby forming a nugget having a nugget diameter equal to or greater than a minimum nugget diameter Dmin (mm) defined by the following formula (1) at the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates: a cooling step of cooling the nugget by stopping the current flow between the pair of electrodes after the first current flow step; a second current application process of applying a current value I2 (kA) between the pair of electrodes to heat the nugget after the cooling process; Includes: Dmin=(4.2(C+N)+0.2Mn+0.1(Si+Al)+0.05Cr+4(P+S)+0.02(Ti+Mo+Nb)+0.01V+3)×√t...Formula (1) In formula (1), each element symbol represents a weighted average content (mass%) obtained by multiplying each chemical component of the two high-strength steel plates by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the two high-strength steel plates, and t represents the average plate thickness (mm) of the two high-strength steel plates.

[0038] <First energization process> First, in the first current application step, a sheet assembly consisting of multiple overlapping steel sheets, including two adjacent high-strength steel sheets each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, is sandwiched between a pair of electrodes in the sheet thickness direction and pressurized while a current of I1 (kA) is applied to form a nugget at the sheet interface between the two high-strength steel sheets, the nugget having a nugget diameter equal to or larger than the minimum nugget diameter Dmin defined by the following formula (1): Dmin=(4.2(C+N)+0.2Mn+0.1(Si+Al)+0.05Cr+4(P+S)+0.02(Ti+Mo+Nb)+0.01V+3)×√t...Formula (1) In formula (1), each element symbol represents a weighted average content (mass%) obtained by multiplying each chemical component of the two high-strength steel plates by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the two high-strength steel plates, and t represents the average plate thickness (mm) of the two high-strength steel plates.

[0039] To form a nugget with a diameter equal to or larger than the minimum nugget diameter Dmin at the interface between two high-strength steel sheets, the actual current conditions that result in a diameter equal to or larger than the minimum diameter can be determined through preliminary tests or simulations. The actual current conditions are the sequence of current and pressure. The preliminary test can be performed, for example, by keeping the applied pressure constant and varying the current value. Simulations can also be performed using commercially available resistance welding simulation software, such as SORPAS (SCSK Corporation), by inputting the current value and applied pressure and checking the nugget diameter for those conditions.

[0040] In the first current application process, it is preferable to set the current value I1 (kA) and current application time t1 (ms) so that spot welding forms a nugget at the plate interface between the high-strength steel plates 1A and 1B, which has a nugget diameter equal to or greater than the minimum nugget diameter Dmin and joins all of the steel plates that make up the plate assembly. Fig. 5 shows a schematic diagram of an example of a nugget formed when the first current application step is performed on a sheet assembly in which two steel sheets are stacked. As shown in Fig. 5, electrodes 2A and 2B are pressed against each other so as to sandwich the sheet assembly in which steel sheets 1A and 1B are stacked in the thickness direction, and current is applied between electrodes 2A and 2B. As a result, a nugget 13 and a heat-affected zone (so-called HAZ) 14 are formed at the current-applied portion of steel sheet 1A and steel sheet 1B, and the two steel sheets are spot-welded.

[0041] In the first current application step, there are no restrictions on the welding conditions as long as a nugget diameter equal to or larger than the minimum nugget diameter Dmin is formed. The current value I1 may be constant, variable, or pulsed. When the current value is varied, such as in a pulsed manner, I1 refers to the maximum value. In the case of an upslope, the energization time including the upslope is defined as t1, and in the case of pulsed energization, the energization time excluding the non-energized time is defined as t1. The pressure applied by the electrodes 2A and 2B to the plate assembly may be constant, variable, or pulsed, and the pressure is, for example, 3.0 to 5.0 kN.

[0042] <Cooling process> After the first current application step, the current between the pair of electrodes is stopped and the nugget is cooled. During the cooling step, at least the edge of the nugget must have undergone martensitic transformation. Since the temperature gradient within the nugget is not large, if martensitic transformation occurs at the edge of the nugget, it is likely that martensitic transformation also occurs in the center of the nugget. To cause martensitic transformation at least at the edge of the nugget, the edge of the nugget must be cooled to below the Ms point. The Ms point can be calculated from the sheet assembly using the following formula. In the formula, (% element symbol) represents the weighted average of the content (mass%) of each element in each steel sheet included in the sheet assembly multiplied by the thickness ratio of each steel sheet to the total thickness of the sheet assembly, i.e., the average chemical composition of the nugget described above. Ms point=550-361×(%C)-39×(%Mn)-35×(%V)-20×(%Cr)-17×(%Ni)-10×(%Cu)-5×(%Mo+%W)+15×(%Co)+30(%Al) . As a means for cooling the nugget edge to the Ms point or lower, for example, the following three means can be mentioned. (1) Pressurize without applying current (2) Low current (3) Open the electrode The cooling may be performed by any one of the above (1) to (3) alone or in combination. c1 It is preferable that the time is 400 ms or more. cooling time t c1 If the time is less than 400 ms, there is a risk that the edge of the nugget will not solidify before the second current application step. cooling time t c1 However, the upper limit of the cooling time t c1 The longer the cooling time t c1 is preferably 2000 ms or less.

[0043] <Second energization process> After the cooling step, the nugget is heated by passing a current I2 (kA) between the pair of electrodes. In the second current application step, it is preferable to perform at least one of upslope current application and downslope current application. As the nugget diameter increases, the nugget edge may be located outside the electrode. Therefore, by applying upslope or downslope current application, the electrode and the steel sheet become more intimately attached to each other, facilitating heat treatment of the nugget edge.

[0044] In the cooling process, the time during which the current is stopped is 0.4 seconds (= 20 cycles) or more, and in the second current application process, the maximum current value I of the second current application process relative to the current value I1 (kA) of the first current application process is 2max (kA) current ratio (I 2maxIt is preferable to perform post-energization so that the difference between the maximum and minimum voltages is 0.50 and 0.80, and to apply at least one of an upslope of 25 kA / sec (=0.5 kA / cycle) or more and a downslope of -25 kA / sec (=-0.5 kA / cycle) or less. In the second current application step, at least the edge of the nugget is heated to below the A1 point. The occurrence of tempering in the second current application can be confirmed by observing the vicinity of the edge of the nugget in a hardness test. Alternatively, in the cooling step, the time for stopping the current flow is 0.08 s (= 4 cycles) or more, and in the second current flow step, the maximum current value I of the second current flow step relative to the current value I1 (kA) of the first current flow step is 2max (kA) current ratio (I 2max It is also preferable to perform post-energization so that the difference between the maximum and minimum voltages is 0.70 and 0.95, and to apply at least one of an upslope of 25 kA / sec (=0.5 kA / cycle) or more and a downslope of -25 kA / sec (=-0.5 kA / cycle) or less. In the second current application process, at least the nugget edge is heated to below the melting point. The occurrence of solidification segregation relaxation during the second current application can be confirmed by observing the vicinity of the nugget edge using EPMA measurement. The upper limit of the second current application time t2 is preferably 2500 ms or less to avoid remelting up to the nugget edge.

[0045] The second current may be applied in any pattern, preferably an upslope or downslope pattern, which stabilizes the contact between the electrode and the steel sheet, making it easier to temper the nugget edge because the electrode shoulder comes into contact with the steel sheet.

[0046] Although an example of an embodiment of the spot welded joint and the manufacturing method thereof according to the present disclosure has been described above, the spot welded joint and the manufacturing method of the spot welded joint according to the present disclosure are not limited to the above embodiment. The method for manufacturing a spot-welded joint according to the present disclosure may include, before the first current-carrying step, a calculation step of calculating the minimum nugget diameter Dmin using formula (1) based on the chemical compositions of each of the high-strength steel plates 1A, 1B. Also, for example, after the second current application, the electrodes are temporarily separated from the plate assembly, or the electrodes are not separated and no current is applied for a time t c2 After the elapse of 100 seconds, a third current flow may be performed which does not re-melt the nugget.

[0047] Furthermore, the nugget may have a shape such that, for example, one steel plate 1D located on the outer side of three steel plates has a thickness thinner than the other two high-strength steel plates 1A, 1B, and two nuggets 13A, 13B formed between the two adjacent steel plates are joined together, as shown in Fig. 6. In such a spot-welded joint 30, for example, if the steel plates 1A, 1B are high-strength steel plates of 980 MPa or more and the steel plate 1D is less than 980 MPa, it is sufficient that the nugget diameter is equal to or greater than the minimum nugget Dmin calculated by Equation 1 and prior austenite grains with an aspect ratio of 1.0 to 7.0 are present in portion 13B of the nugget where the high-strength steel plates 1A, 1B are joined, as in the spot-welded joint 10 shown in Fig. 2. [Example]

[0048] Hereinafter, examples of the spot-welded joint and the manufacturing method thereof according to the present disclosure will be described. However, the spot-welded joint and the manufacturing method thereof according to the present disclosure are not limited to the following examples.

[0049] Example 1 [Manufacturing two-plate resistance spot welded joints] Various plate combinations were prepared by combining the steel plates shown in Table 1 as shown in Tables 2A to 2D, and spot welding was performed on each plate combination to produce various spot-welded joints. Table 1 lists the thickness, tensile strength, and chemical component content (mass%) of the steel plates, as well as the minimum nugget diameter Dmin calculated using Equation 1, and the Vickers hardness (referred to as "nugget hardness") near the edge of the nugget where two steel plates are spot-welded together.

[0050] [Table 1]

[0051] [evaluation] The produced spot-welded joints were measured for the aspect ratio of the prior austenite grains in the nugget, the area ratio of the P and Mn enriched areas near the nugget edge, the average Vickers hardness HV, and the like, as described above.

[0052] In addition, the CTS of each spot-welded joint was measured in accordance with JIS Z 3137:1999 "Test piece dimensions and test method for cross tension test of resistance spot and projection welded joints."

[0053] (CTS increase amount) The difference between the CTS of each spot-welded joint and the CTS of the corresponding spot-welded joint subjected to only a single current (first current) was divided by the CTS of the corresponding spot-welded joint subjected to only a single current (first current) to calculate the increase (%), and the increase was evaluated according to the following criteria. ×: 10% or less △: Over 10% and under 20% 〇: 20% or more

[0054] (CTS variation evaluation) In addition, five spot-welded joints were produced under the same conditions for each example, and the CTS of each was measured and evaluated for CTS variation according to the following criteria. ×: ±1.8kN or more △: Over ±1.0, less than 1.8kN ○: 1.0kN or less

[0055] (Overall judgment) Based on the evaluation of CTS and CTS variability, the following judgments were made: ×: If there is even one × △: When one is △ and the other is 〇 〇: If both are 〇

[0056] Tables 2A to 2D show the sheet combinations, welding conditions, and evaluation results. The "cooling time" in the second current conditions refers to the cooling time after the first current process until the start of the second current process, and the "current ratio" refers to the current ratio of the current value in the second current process to the current value in the first current process. The "Vickers hardness reduction (Hv) relative to the base material" refers to the reduction in estimated Vickers hardness in the nugget edge region, calculated from the weighted average content of the chemical components of each steel sheet included in the sheet combination according to the sheet thickness.

[0057] [Table 2A]

[0058] [Table 2B]

[0059] [Table 2C]

[0060] [Table 2D]

[0061] <Example 2> [Manufacturing three-plate resistance spot welded joints] Various sheet assemblies were prepared by combining the steel sheets shown in Table 1 as shown in Table 3, and spot welding was performed on each sheet assembly to produce various spot-welded joints, which were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1. Note that the cross tension test was performed so that a peel load was applied to the sheet interface between steel sheet 1 and steel sheet 2 of the three-sheet sheet assembly. The actual nugget diameter was the length at the position where the sheet interface between steel sheet 1 and steel sheet 2 was located.

[0062] [Table 3]

[0063] In all of the examples of the invention, the nugget diameter was equal to or greater than the minimum nugget diameter specified in the present disclosure, crystal grains with aspect ratios of 1.0 to 1.7 were present within the nugget, the CTS increase was high, and CTS variation was suppressed. On the other hand, the comparative example did not satisfy the plate assembly or current application conditions defined in the present disclosure, and at least one of the CTS increase amount and the CTS was insufficient. [Explanation of symbols]

[0064] 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D steel plate 2A, 2B electrode 10, 20, 30 Spot welded joints 13. Nuggets 13E Nugget end 14 Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) 15 Plate interface

Claims

1. A plate assembly in which multiple steel plates are stacked together, the multiple steel plates including two adjacent high-strength steel plates each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, each having a C content of 0.21 mass% or more and a Si content of 0.38 mass% or more, and a nugget that joins the multiple steel plates in the plate assembly and has a nugget diameter at a position that was the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates that is equal to or greater than the minimum nugget diameter Dmin (mm) defined by the following formula (1): A resistance spot welded joint, wherein the nugget contains crystal grains having an aspect ratio of 1.0 or more and 1.7 or less. Dmin=(4.2(C+N)+0.2Mn+0.1(Si+Al)+0.05Cr+4(P+S)+0.02(Ti+Mo+Nb)+0.01V+3)×√t...Formula (1) In formula (1), each element symbol represents a weighted average content (mass%) obtained by multiplying each chemical component of the two high-strength steel plates by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the two high-strength steel plates, and t represents the average plate thickness (mm) of the two high-strength steel plates.

2. 2. The resistance spot welded joint according to claim 1, wherein, in a cross section of the plate assembly in the plate thickness direction passing through the center of the nugget, a portion of the fusion boundary of the nugget that corresponds to a position that was the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates is defined as a nugget edge, and an area ratio of iron-based carbides is 0.3% or more in an observation region of 100 μm square in the vicinity of the nugget edge within the nugget.

3. 3. The resistance spot welded joint according to claim 2, wherein in the observation region, a total area of ​​iron-based carbides having a circle-equivalent grain size of 30 nm or more and an aspect ratio of 3 or more relative to the total area of ​​all precipitates is 40% or more.

4. 4. The resistance spot welded joint according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the fusion boundary of the nugget corresponding to a position that was an interface between the two high-strength steel plates in a cross section of the plate assembly in the plate thickness direction that passes through the center of the nugget is defined as a nugget end portion, and the average Vickers hardness in a 1000 μm square measurement region within the nugget near the nugget end portion is 20 Hv or more lower than an estimated Vickers hardness calculated by the following estimation formula HV: Estimated formula HV=217+1080×(C+Si / 70+Mn / 113+Cr / 93+Mo / 30) In the formula, each element symbol represents the content of each element when the weighted average obtained by multiplying the chemical composition of each steel plate included in the plate assembly by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the plate assembly is considered to be the average chemical composition of the nugget.

5. In a cross section of the plate combination in the plate thickness direction passing through the center of the nugget, a portion of the fusion boundary of the nugget corresponding to the position of the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates is defined as a nugget end portion, When the weighted average obtained by multiplying the chemical composition of each steel plate included in the plate assembly by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the plate assembly is regarded as the average chemical composition of the nugget, In a 100 μm square observation region in the nugget near the end of the nugget, the P concentration and the Mn concentration are measured at 10,000 points at 1 μm intervals along each of the directions perpendicular to the plate thickness direction, and the measurement points where the P concentration is twice or more the average P content of the average chemical composition of the nugget are defined as P-enriched portions, and the measurement points where the Mn concentration is twice or more the average Mn content of the average chemical composition of the nugget are defined as Mn-enriched portions. The resistance spot welded joint according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein a P-enriched area ratio, which is the number of P-enriched areas out of a total of 10,000 measurement points, and a Mn-enriched area ratio, which is the number of Mn-enriched areas out of a total of 10,000 measurement points, are each 0.5% or less.

6. A plate assembly in which multiple steel plates are stacked together, including two adjacent high-strength steel plates each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, and a nugget in which the multiple steel plates are joined in the plate assembly, and when the minimum nugget diameter defined by the following formula (1) is Dmin (mm), the nugget diameter at the position that was the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates is 1.2 x Dmin or more, A resistance spot welded joint, wherein the nugget contains crystal grains having an aspect ratio of 1.0 or more and 1.7 or less. Dmin=(4.2(C+N)+0.2Mn+0.1(Si+Al)+0.05Cr+4(P+S)+0.02(Ti+Mo+Nb)+0.01V+3)×√t...Formula (1) In formula (1), each element symbol represents a weighted average content (mass%) obtained by multiplying each chemical component of the two high-strength steel plates by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the two high-strength steel plates, and t represents the average plate thickness (mm) of the two high-strength steel plates.

7. A method for manufacturing a resistance spot welded joint according to any one of claims 1 to 6, comprising: A plate assembly in which a plurality of steel plates are stacked, including two adjacent high-strength steel plates each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, having a C content of 0.21 mass% or more and a Si content of 0.38 mass% or more, is sandwiched between a pair of electrodes in the plate thickness direction and pressurized with a current value I 1 a first current application step of applying a current at a current flow rate of (kA) to form a nugget having a nugget diameter equal to or larger than a minimum nugget diameter Dmin (mm) defined by the following formula (1) at the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates; a cooling step of cooling the nugget by stopping the current flow between the pair of electrodes after the first current flow step; After the cooling step, a current value I 2 a second current application step of applying a current at (kA) to heat the nugget; A method for manufacturing a resistance spot welded joint, comprising: Dmin=(4.2(C+N)+0.2Mn+0.1(Si+Al)+0.05Cr+4(P+S)+0.02(Ti+Mo+Nb)+0.01V+3)×√t...Formula (1) In formula (1), each element symbol represents a weighted average content (mass%) obtained by multiplying each chemical component of the two high-strength steel plates by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the two high-strength steel plates, and t represents the average plate thickness (mm) of the two high-strength steel plates.

8. The method for manufacturing a resistance spot welded joint according to claim 7, wherein at least one of upslope current conduction and downslope current conduction is performed in the second current conduction step.

9. A plate assembly comprising a plurality of overlapping steel plates, including two adjacent overlapping high-strength steel plates each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, and a nugget that joins the plurality of steel plates in the plate assembly and has a nugget diameter at a position that was the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates that is equal to or greater than the minimum nugget diameter Dmin (mm) defined by the following formula (1): A method for manufacturing a resistance spot welded joint in which crystal grains having an aspect ratio of 1.0 to 1.7 are present in the nugget, comprising: a first current-passing step of passing a current I1 (kA) through a plate assembly including two adjacent high-strength steel plates each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, while sandwiching the plate assembly between a pair of electrodes in the plate thickness direction and applying pressure to the plate assembly, thereby forming a nugget having a nugget diameter equal to or larger than a minimum nugget diameter Dmin (mm) defined by the following formula (1) at the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates; a cooling step of cooling the nugget by stopping the current flow between the pair of electrodes after the first current flow step; a second current application process of applying a current value I2 (kA) between the pair of electrodes to heat the nugget after the cooling process; Including, In the cooling step, the time for which the current supply is stopped is 0.4 seconds or more, In the second current application step, the current value I 1 The maximum current value I of the second current application step relative to (kA) 2max (kA) current ratio (I 2max / I 1 ) is 0.50 to 0.80, and at least one of an upslope of 25 kA / sec or more and a downslope of -25 kA / sec or less is applied. Dmin=(4.2(C+N)+0.2Mn+0.1(Si+Al)+0.05Cr+4(P+S)+0.02(Ti+Mo+Nb)+0.01V+3)×√t...Formula (1) In formula (1), each element symbol represents a weighted average content (mass%) obtained by multiplying each chemical component of the two high-strength steel plates by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the two high-strength steel plates, and t represents the average plate thickness (mm) of the two high-strength steel plates.

10. A plate assembly comprising a plurality of overlapping steel plates, each including two adjacent overlapping high-strength steel plates, each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, and a nugget that joins the plurality of steel plates in the plate assembly and has a nugget diameter at a position that was the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates that is equal to or greater than the minimum nugget diameter Dmin (mm) defined by the following formula (1): A method for manufacturing a resistance spot welded joint in which crystal grains having an aspect ratio of 1.0 to 1.7 are present in the nugget, comprising: a first current-passing step of passing a current I1 (kA) through a plate assembly including two adjacent high-strength steel plates each having a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more, while sandwiching the plate assembly between a pair of electrodes in the plate thickness direction and applying pressure to the plate assembly, thereby forming a nugget having a nugget diameter equal to or larger than a minimum nugget diameter Dmin (mm) defined by the following formula (1) at the plate interface between the two high-strength steel plates; a cooling step of cooling the nugget by stopping the current flow between the pair of electrodes after the first current flow step; a second current application process of applying a current value I2 (kA) between the pair of electrodes to heat the nugget after the cooling process; Including, In the cooling step, the time for which the current supply is stopped is 0.08 seconds or more, In the second current application step, the current value I 1 The maximum current value I of the second current application step relative to (kA) 2max (kA) current ratio (I 2max / I 1 ) is 0.70 to 0.95, and at least one of an upslope of 25 kA / sec or more and a downslope of -25 kA / sec or less is applied. Dmin=(4.2(C+N)+0.2Mn+0.1(Si+Al)+0.05Cr+4(P+S)+0.02(Ti+Mo+Nb)+0.01V+3)×√t...Formula (1) In formula (1), each element symbol represents a weighted average content (mass%) obtained by multiplying each chemical component of the two high-strength steel plates by the plate thickness ratio of each steel plate to the total thickness of the two high-strength steel plates, and t represents the average plate thickness (mm) of the two high-strength steel plates.

11. The method for manufacturing a resistance spot welded joint according to any one of claims 7 to 10, further comprising a calculation step of calculating the minimum nugget diameter Dmin using the formula (1) before the first current application step.

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