Bonding Behavior and Mechanism of Composite Interface Between Carbon Steel/Stainless Steel Laminates at Different Temperatures and Strain Rates
Xiaoke Hu,
Hechuan Song,
Kai Yang
et al.
Abstract:Compared to hot roll and explosive bonding, there are relatively few studies on warm/cold roll bonding under low temperature conditions. In this article, the warm/cold roll bonding simulation experiment is conducted to research the deformation, interface bonding rate, microstructure, element diffusion behavior, metallographic structure, and phase of carbon steel/stainless steel. The results show that the plastic deformation remains consistent below 400 °C but exhibits temperature sensitivity above 400 °C. The … Show more
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