Metallurgical and Mechanical Characteristics of Friction Welded Joint of 27 wt.%CrWCI/AISI 1040 Steel
Abstract
In this study, metallurgical properties of AISI 1040 steel and high-chromium white cast iron joined using
friction welding process was investigated experimentally. Scanning electron microscopy, optical microscopy, energydispersive spectrometry, electron backscattered diffraction, X-ray diffraction and elemental mapping analysis were used to analyze the microstructures of the weld interfaces. The joint strength was evaluated with tensile testing and microhardness, and the fracture behavior was examined by SEM. HCrWCI and AISI 1040 steel were successfully welded using the FW. Increasing rotational speed was an effective parameter on the joint quality. The diffusion of Cr, C, Mn, Mo, Si and Ni elements occurred more in highspeed joints. The increase in plastic deformation caused the formation of fine grains and increased strength.
Source
Transactions of the Indian Institute of MetalsVolume
74Issue
11URI
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12666-021-02342-2https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12418/12795