Evaluation of dissimilar TIG welded joints of novel high strength low alloy steel for automotive applications: Experiment and numerical comparative approach
Waseem Arif,
Tahir Abbas Jauhar,
Sajjad Miran
et al.
Abstract:Modern automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing sectors use tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding widely as a critical procedure due to the weld's quality and joint efficiency. In this study, mechanical characterization of TIG-welded joints of high strength low alloy (HSLA) steel with two different grades (S1 and S2) was performed experimentally and mechanical properties were calculated in terms of hardness profile along the weldment and load-displacement curves. True stress-strain curves of base metal, heat-affect… Show more
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