Giese, P.P.GieseMeschut, G.G.MeschutSommer, S.S.SommerRochel, P.P.Rochel2022-03-132022-03-132017https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/399952The aim of this work is to find a general correlation to describe the reduction in strength of spot welded sheet metals made out of hot-stamped 22MnB5 in relation to the geometrical dimensions of the softened heat affected zone. Tensile tests with spot welded microstructure in the measurement length of the specimen were conducted and used for validation purposes. The resulting analytical model was derived in [1], [2] from a model by Satoh [3] for seam welded plates with a soft interlayer under tensile loading. The derived model was experimentally and numerically validated for different values of the relative thickness of the softened heat affected zone.enmodellingsimulationtestingspot weldsoft zone22MnB5hot-stamped steelCharacterisation of load-bearing capacity and failure behaviour of different mechanical joints under crash load of steel intensive structuresconference paper