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Study of the Weld Zone of Friction Welded C45/1.3344PM Dissimilar Steel Joints

Erdinç Kaluç, +1 more
- pp 469-475
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In this article, the dissimilar friction welding of a medium C45 (AISI 1040) carbon steel and powder metallurgically produced tool steel 1.3344PM (Vanadis 23) was investigated.
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In this study, the dissimilar friction welding of a medium C45 (AISI 1040) carbon steel and powder metallurgically produced tool steel 1.3344PM (AISI M3:2) (Vanadis 23) was investigated. Round bars of 11,3 mm diameter in hot-rolled and normalized condition were used. The welding experiments were carried out by an industrial friction welding machine with different friction welding parameters determined from pre-experimental studies and literature. Post weld heat treatment (PWHT) at 650 °C for 4 hours was also applied. Variations of microhardness were measured along the rod axis with 50g test load in all joints and the welding zones were examined with light optical microscope (LOM) and scanning electron microscope (SEM) including both as-welded and PWHTed samples.

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Niyazi Özdemir
- 01 Aug 2005 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a standard AISI 304L austenitic stainless steel and a AisI 4340 steel couple were welded by friction welding process using five different rotational speeds.
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TL;DR: In this article, a continuous drive friction welding machine was used to join cylindrical specimens of ferritic stainless steel of similar composition and shape (equal diameter and length) in order to understand the role of parameters on the strength related aspects of friction processed joints.
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