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A study of mechanical properties of friction welded mild steel to stainless steel joints
AbstractThe aim of this work is to study mechanical property variation under different friction welding conditions for mild steel stainless steel joints. Yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, percentage elongation of the welded joints and hardness variations across the weld interface have been reported. The integrity of the joints have been investigated using optical microcopy and scanning electron microscopy.
A study of mechanical properties of friction welded mild steel to stainless steel joints
AbstractThe aim of this work is to study mechanical property variation under different friction welding conditions for mild steel stainless steel joints. Yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, percentage elongation of the welded joints and hardness variations across the weld interface have been reported. The integrity of the joints have been investigated using optical microcopy and scanning electron microscopy.
A study of mechanical properties of friction welded mild steel to stainless steel joints
Ananthapadmanaban, D. (author) / Seshagiri Rao, V. (author) / Abraham, Nikhil (author) / Prasad Rao, K. (author)
2008-10-24
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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