2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2008.10.030
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A study of mechanical properties of friction welded mild steel to stainless steel joints

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“…Researchers have worked on dissimilar combinations of materials by resulting good bond strength under quality aspects in friction welding [11][12][13][14]. When a similar combination of austenitic stainless steel is performed, the value of tensile strength is decreased with increase in friction pressure [15].…”
Section: Research Findings On Friction Welding Of Austenitic Stainlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have worked on dissimilar combinations of materials by resulting good bond strength under quality aspects in friction welding [11][12][13][14]. When a similar combination of austenitic stainless steel is performed, the value of tensile strength is decreased with increase in friction pressure [15].…”
Section: Research Findings On Friction Welding Of Austenitic Stainlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This decrease in hardness may be attributed to recrystallization process taking place at the heat affected zone towards the low alloy steel. Ananthapadmanaban et al [11] also found similar results. It has also been observed that the maximum hardness was obtained at the weld interface for all the joints as has been quoted byÖzdemir and Orhan [8].…”
Section: Microhardness Testmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…AISI 1021 indicates less hardness than the AISI 304. This decrease in hardness may be attributed to recrystallization process taking place at the heat affected zone towards the low alloy steel (Ananthapadmanadan et al 2009). It has also been observed that the maximum hardness was obtained at the weld interface for all the joints (Ozdemir & Orhan 2005).…”
Section: Microhardness Analysismentioning
confidence: 78%