Advanced High Strength Steel and Press Hardening 2016
DOI: 10.1142/9789813140622_0045
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EBSD Analysis of Laser Welded Joints for Dissimilar Steels with Different Thicknesses

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“…They found that as the laser power increases or welding speed decreases, the width and the penetration of the welded joints increases, which is consistent with our experiment results (show in figures 5-7). Jing [31] has investigated the microstructure of the laser welded joint of TRIP590/DP590 dissimilar high strength steel with different thicknesses. They found that the microstructure of the weld zone is martensite, and the microstructure is the mixture of martensite, bainite and ferrite on both sides of HAZ, which also has observed in this paper (show in figures 8-10).…”
Section: Effect Of Welding Speed On the Mechanical Properties Of Weldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that as the laser power increases or welding speed decreases, the width and the penetration of the welded joints increases, which is consistent with our experiment results (show in figures 5-7). Jing [31] has investigated the microstructure of the laser welded joint of TRIP590/DP590 dissimilar high strength steel with different thicknesses. They found that the microstructure of the weld zone is martensite, and the microstructure is the mixture of martensite, bainite and ferrite on both sides of HAZ, which also has observed in this paper (show in figures 8-10).…”
Section: Effect Of Welding Speed On the Mechanical Properties Of Weldmentioning
confidence: 99%