강의 마찰용접에 미치는 탄소당량의 영향 : 탄소강과 고속도강에 대하여Influence of carbon equivalents on steel friction welds : carbon and high-speed steels

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In this study, the influence of carbon equivalents on friction welds of dissimilar steels was investigated. Four types of carbon steels with 10mm diameter were welded to a high-speed tool steel SKH 9. Main experimental results could be summarized as follows (1) Under constant friction pressure, the friction time increased almost linearly with the increasing burn-off length, while the forge length decreased almost linearly. (2) The maximum hardness in carbon steels increased almost linearly with the increasing carbon equivalent, but was much lower than that in the high speed steel. (3) After quenching and tempering of dissimilar steel friction welds, the hardness in carbon steel weldments became similar as that in the base metal, while the hardness in SKH 9 weld was still higher that of the base metal. (4) Relative movement in the friction phase occurred not at the interface of the weldments, but in the high speed steed steel near the interface. (5) For considered material combinations and welding parameters, most of fractures in tension and twisting tests occurred in the base metal. And welds with so high strength could produced in a wide range of welding parameters.
Publisher
대한용접접합학회
Issue Date
1986-12
Language
English
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대한용접접합학회지, v.4, no.3, pp.32 - 42

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1225-6153
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/66746
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ME-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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