Effect of the manual (GMAW) and pulsed (P-GMAW) welding processes on impact strength and fracture behavior of AISI 304-AISI 1040 dissimilar steel joints fabricated by ASP316L austenitic stainless steel filler metal TEKER, T., KURªUN, T. vol. 55 (2017), no. 2, pp. 141 - 148 DOI: 10.4149/km_2017_2_141
Abstract In this study, AISI 1040 steel and AISI 304 austenitic stainless steel sheets with 10 mm thickness were joined by the manual gas metal arc (GMAW) and the synergic controlled pulsed (P-GMAW) welding methods. The microstructural changes, phases, and compounds occurred in the interface of welded samples were comprehensively examined by using a combination of scanning electron microscopy (SEM), microanalysis by energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS), X-Ray diffraction (XRD), and microhardness tests. To determine the mechanical properties of welded samples, notch impact strength tests were applied. In addition, fracture types in the notch impact test of samples were determined from the fractographic examinations by using SEM. At the end of these tests, the best result was obtained by the synergic controlled pulsed (P-GMAW) technique. Key words manual gas metal arc welding (GMAW), synergic controlled pulsed welding (P-GMAW), AISI 304, AISI 1040, microstructure Full text (1025 KB)
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