2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2012.12.073
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Metallurgical and mechanical examinations of steel–copper joints arc welded using bronze and nickel-base superalloy filler materials

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“…The behavior of a FSW structure is, therefore, dependent on the local properties of each sub-region [2,3]. Several traditional techniques have been used in an attempt to obtain local properties of FSW, such as testing miniature tensile specimens machined from various weld zones [4] and instrumented ball indentation methods [5]. However, these methods are extremely time-consuming, and the spatial resolution was often not sufficient to isolate the different FSW sub-regions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The behavior of a FSW structure is, therefore, dependent on the local properties of each sub-region [2,3]. Several traditional techniques have been used in an attempt to obtain local properties of FSW, such as testing miniature tensile specimens machined from various weld zones [4] and instrumented ball indentation methods [5]. However, these methods are extremely time-consuming, and the spatial resolution was often not sufficient to isolate the different FSW sub-regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Welding copper to low carbon steel can result to the occurrence of various flaws, such as cracks, shrinkage, porosity and the formation of fragile intermediate layers in the different carbon steel HAZ. 65,66 Scutelnicu 67 states that the most important issues caused by the welding processes are encountered in the transition area from weld to carbon steel. Figure 17(a) and (b) shows the microstructure of carbon steel and copper, respectively.…”
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“…Dissimilar metals are welded to achieve physical flexibility, but this practice often results in problems that negatively affect the performance of the weld [2]. Many researchers have investigated the effects of the welding method used for different materials that are characterized by different electrochemical [3], thermal [4], optical [5], and mechanical properties [6][7][8][9], especially dissimilar metals [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]. In general, for conventional joints with two dissimilar metals, the primary concern is the potential effect of the unique properties of the materials on the fusing process and further determines the mechanical behavior of the joint [22].…”
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“…It is often used as the material of large container structure because of its high chemical stability and good corrosion resistance in a calcium salt environment [25]. However, T2 copper has low strength and a large specific gravity, which results in its limitation in lightweight design [11]. In contrast, high strength and easy cutting behavior characterize 45 Steel.…”
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confidence: 99%