2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40430-019-2165-1
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Influence of heat treatment on friction-welded joints made of high-carbon high-chromium tool steel/low-carbon steel for tooling applications

Abstract: In friction welding, a favourable combination of process parameters helps to form a strong joint. Metallurgical transformations take place depending on the material combination and process parameters. Mechanical testing and macroscopic and microscopic examinations help to characterize the joints. Friction-welded joint made of high-carbon high-chromium steel D3 and mild steel AISI 1010 is subjected to studies to establish a functionally graded tooling element. In order to enhance the quality of the joint, post-… Show more

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“…have been developed [44]. In addition, in a study conducted in recent years, functional graded tools are created with specimens obtained from friction welding [45]. In our article, the microstructure and mechanical properties of the materials affected by the friction and welding effect are examined by considering them as FGM design.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have been developed [44]. In addition, in a study conducted in recent years, functional graded tools are created with specimens obtained from friction welding [45]. In our article, the microstructure and mechanical properties of the materials affected by the friction and welding effect are examined by considering them as FGM design.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All heat-treated specimens' corrosion rates were usually accelerated by the presence of acetic acid in an aqueous CO2 atmosphere. Rajendran et al [37], a strong joint is formed during friction welding when the process variables are optimally combined. Depending on the material combination and treatment settings, metallic changes occur.…”
Section: Annealing and Normalising Methods Heat Treatment For High Ca...mentioning
confidence: 99%