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Effect of Post-Weld Heat Treatment on the Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of P-No. 1 Carbon Steels (P-No. 1 탄소강의 기계적 특성과 미세조직에 미치는 용접후열처리의 영향)

  • Lee, Seung-Gun;Kang, Yongjoon;Kim, Gi-Dong;Kang, Sung-Sik
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.26-33
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    • 2017
  • This study aims to investigate the suitability of requirement for post-weld heat treatment(PWHT) temperature when different P-No. materials are welded, which is defined by ASME Sec. III Code. For SA-516 Gr. 60 and SA-106 Gr. B carbon steels that are typical P-No. 1 material, simulated heat treatment were conducted for 8 h at $610^{\circ}C$, $650^{\circ}C$, $690^{\circ}C$, and $730^{\circ}C$, last two temperature falls in the temperature of PWHT for P-No. 5A low-alloy steels. Tensile and Charpy impact tests were performed for the heat-treated specimens, and then microstructure was analyzed by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectrometry. The Charpy impact properties deteriorated significantly mainly due to a large amount of cementite precipitation when the temperature of simulated heat treatment was $730^{\circ}C$. Therefore, when dissimilar metal welding is carried out for P-No. 1 carbon steel and different P-No. low alloy steel, the PWHT temperature should be carefully selected to avoid significant deterioration of impact properties for P-No. 1 carbon steel.

Tensile-Shear Fatigue Strength of Self-Piercing Rivets Joining Dissimilar Metal Sheets (이종재료 Self-Piercing Rivets 접합부의 인장-전단 피로강도)

  • Kang, Se Hyung;Kim, Taek Young;Oh, Man Jin;Kim, Ho Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2015
  • Self-piercing riveting (SPR) process is gaining popularity due to its many advantages. The SPR does not require a pre-drilled hole and has capability to join a wide range of similar or dissimilar materials and combinations of materials. This study investigated the fatigue strength of self-piercing rivet joint with aluminum alloy (Al-5052) and steel (SPCC) sheets. Static and fatigue tests on tensile-shear specimens were conducted. From the static strength aspect, the optimal punching force for the specimen with upper SPCC (U.S) sheet and lower aluminum alloy(L.A) sheets was 34 kN. During static test the specimens fractured in pull-out fracture mode due to influence of plastic deformation of joining area. There was a relationship between applied load amplitude $P_{amp}$ and number of cycles N ; $P_{amp}=19588N_f^{-0.211}$ and $P_{amp}=4885N_f^{-0.083}$ for U.S-L.A and U.A-L.S specimens, respectively. U.A-L.S fatigue specimens failed due to fretting crack initiation around the rivet neck between upper and lower sheets.

Fatigue Behavior of Friction Welded Material of Domestic Dissimilar Steels - In Case of SM 45C to SUS304 Friction Welded Steel - (國산 異種鋼을 摩擦壓接한 경우의 疲勞擧動)

  • 송삼홍;박명과
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.953-962
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    • 1987
  • Domestic dissimilar structural steels, SM 45 C and SUS304 were friction welded under optimal welding condition and the micro-artificial holes were drilled at SM 45 C base metal, SM 45 C HAZ, welded zone, SUS 304 HAZ, and SUS 304 base metal for fatigue behavior tests. In this study, the fatigue limit and the behavior of micro-crack propagation, crack propagation rate, and its dependency on stress intensity factor under the low stress level and high stress level of bending stress have been investigated. The results obtained are as follows. (1) The fatgiue strength of the portion of SM45C B.M., SM45C HAZ, welded zune, SUS304 HAZ and SUS304 B.M. on notched friction welded specimens are 20 kgf/mm$^{2}$, 32 kgf/mm$^{2}$, 27kgf/mm$^{2}$, 29kgf/mm$^{2}$, and 29kgf/mm$^{2}$, respectively. (2) The fatigue strength of welded zone of unnotched and notched specimens are 32.5kgf/mm$^{2}$, and 27kgf/mm$^{2}$, respectively. (3) Micro-crack initiation in the welded zone, HAZ, and each base metals occurrs simultaneously in front and rear of micro-hole tips in the view of the rotational directions. (4) Fatigue crack propagates more slowly in the welded zone than in another protions of specimen, regardless of the magnitude of the stress level. (5) Fatigue crack propagation rates were plotted as a function of stress intensity range. The value of m in the equation da/dN=C(.DELTA.K)$^{m}$ was found to range from 2.09-2.55 in this study.

Numerical analysis of interface crack problem in composite plates jointed with composite patch

  • Cetisli, Fatih;Kaman, Mete O.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.203-220
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    • 2014
  • Stress intensity factors are numerically investigated for interfacial edge crack between two dissimilar composite plates jointed with single side composite patch. Variation of stress intensity factor under Mode I loading condition is examined for different material models and fiber orientation angles of composite plates and patch. ANSYS 12.1 finite element analysis software is used to obtain displacements of crack surfaces in the numerical solution and repaired plates are modeled in three dimensions. Obtained results are presented in the form of graphs. It is found that fiber orientation angle of composites is an effective parameter on interfacial stress intensity factor.

Characterization of Cold Metal Transfer Welding Coated Steel (도금 강판 CMT 용접부위의 재료특성평가)

  • Song, Hyun Soo;Choi, Bo Sung;Yun, Jondo;Park, Seung Tae
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.32 no.10
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    • pp.891-896
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    • 2015
  • In order to protect the environment, using light material is becoming more and more attractive within the automobile industry. Aluminum alloys are the best and lightest metallic materials used in the automotive, electron, and aerospace industries. Al alloy and SGARC were joined by cold metal transfer (CMT) welding, using AlSiMn4 as a filler. Results showed that dissimilar metals from the Al 6000 series/SGARC could be successfully joined by CMT under proper processing parameters. The micro-hardness value of 125Hv was obtained at an interface.

A Study on the Welding of Aluminum Alloy and Stainless Steel by Laser (레이저를 이용한 알루미늄 합금과 스테인리스강의 용접)

  • Lee Chul ku;Chae Byoung Dae
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.91-95
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    • 2005
  • A feasibility study was performed to see the welding possibility of dissimilar thin-plat materials. These materials were welded for finding the optimum welding condition and evaluating the soundness of welding zone. The welding was attempted under the condition of laser power 500~600w, Pulse width 1.0~2.5ms and frequency 11~18Hz. In this study, the highest tensile-shear strength was observed at laser the low frequency. The suitable welding condition can be obtain at the large pulse width and the low frequency.

Columnar Structural Growth in Molten Filler Metal during Brazing of Dissimilar Materials (이종재의 브레이징 계면에서 주상 조직의 성장 기구)

  • 김정석
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.252-257
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    • 1997
  • Cu-brazed layer between the sintered-cam(Fe-5Cr-lMo-0.5P-2.5C, wt%) and seamless steelpipe(0.25-0.35C, 0.3-1.0 Mn, bal Fe, wt%) in the camshaft shows a columnar structure of $\gamma$-phase growing from the steel pipe. Liquid phase sintered 60Fe-40Cu alloys are carburized to simulate the brazing process giving rise to the columnar growth. Liquid film migrations and columnar growth of $\gamma$-grains are observed in the carburized regions. The $\gamma$-grains grow in the same direction as the C-diffusion. Fe-solubility in the liquid of carburized region is higher than in the uncarburized by about 0.3 at%. The columnar growth is driven by the gradient of the supersaturated Fe-solute in the liquid between two adjacent $\gamma$-grains.

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A Study on the Optimum Joining Condition in a Mechanical Press Joint (기계적 프레스 접합의 최적접합조건에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Yong-Bok;Kim, Tae-Yun;Jeong, Jin-Seong;Choe, Ji-Hun
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.24 no.3 s.174
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    • pp.752-760
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    • 2000
  • Mechanical press joining has been used in sheet metal joining processes because of its simple process and possibility of joining dissimilar metals, such as steel and aluminum. The strength of mechanical press joining varies with joining conditions. The optimum joining conditions considering tensile-shear and peel-tension strength have to be established to assure the reliability in the joining strength. Therefore, optimization of joining conditions has been investigated for improving joining strength of sheet metal. It is possible to obtain optimum strength from improvement on the joining strength of peel-tension mechanical press joint under multiaxial stress states.

Reinforcement detailing of a corbel via an integrated strut-and-tie modeling approach

  • Ozkal, Fatih Mehmet;Uysal, Habib
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.589-597
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    • 2017
  • Strut-and-tie modeling method, which evolved on truss-model approach, has generally been preferred for the design of complex reinforced concrete structures and structural elements that have critical shear behavior. Some structural members having disturbed regions require exceptional detailing for all support and loading conditions, such as the beam-column connections, deep beams, short columns or corbels. Considering the general expectation of exhibiting brittle behavior, corbels are somewhat dissimilar to other shear critical structures. In this study, reinforcement layout of a corbel model was determined by the participation of structural optimization and strut-and-tie modeling methods, and an experimental comparison was performed against a conventionally designed model.

Friction Welding Optimization of Hot Die Punch Materials and Its AE Evaluation (열간 금형재의 마찰용접 최적화와 AE평가)

  • Oh, S.K.;Kong, Y.S.;Park, I.D.;Yoo, I.J.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.54-58
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    • 2000
  • The complete joining method for dissimilar hot die punch materials and its real-time evaluation method are not available at present. Brazing method has been used for joining them, but it is known that the welded joint by the brazing has the lower bonding efficiency and reliability than the diffusion welding. The friction welding with a diffusion mechanism in bonding was applied in this study. So, this work was carried out to determine the optimal friction welding conditions and to analyze mechanical properties of friction welded joints of hot die punch materials (STD61 for the blade part of hot die punch) to alloy steel (SCM440 for the shank part of hot die punch) such as plunger. In addition, acoustic emission test was carried out during friction welding to evaluate the weld quality.

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