2018
DOI: 10.22226/2410-3535-2018-1-42-47
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The laser-welded joint of an austenitic corrosion-resistant steel and a titanium alloy with an intermediate copper insert

Abstract: The microstructure and local mechanical properties of zones of 12Cr18Ni10Ti steel and a titanium alloy VT1-0 with an intermediate copper insert joint were carried out. The study was performed using electronic scanning microscopy, microindentation and scratch tests. The phase composition was determined by the EBSD analysis. Dissolution and mixing of welded materials in a copper are observed. The material of joint is a supersaturated solid solution of Fe, Ni, Cr, Ti in the copper crystal lattice with uniformly d… Show more

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“…During the final rupture of the part from the workpiece when under the influence of its weight and discharge current pulses, the part starts its movement relative to the workpiece due to the natural process, which is similar to the stress–strain curve for construction materials [170, 171, 172], and the signal was recorded (Fig. 8).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…During the final rupture of the part from the workpiece when under the influence of its weight and discharge current pulses, the part starts its movement relative to the workpiece due to the natural process, which is similar to the stress–strain curve for construction materials [170, 171, 172], and the signal was recorded (Fig. 8).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%