Solid State Diffusion Bonding of Superplastic Duplex Stainless Steel with Carbon Steel
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概要
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Solid state bonding between superplastic duplex stainless steel with carbon steel under low pressures is studied for the objectives to understand bonding behaviors and to determine mechanisms controlling bonding through the activation energy analysis. Experiments were carried out by combining several bonding parameters such as bonding temperatures, bonding pressures and surface roughness. Bond quality was evaluated by its tensile strength. Bonding strength increased with temperature, time and pressure but decreased with surface roughness. Sound bonds comparable to that of the parent metal were obtained at considerably short bonding time and low pressure. The best bonding condition obtained in this study was 1373 K temperature, 3 MPa pressure, 0.32μm R_<max> and 220 s bonding time, producing the parent metal strength with around 1 % of deformation ratio. Changes in microstructures and hardness were observed across the bonding interface, due to diffusion of atoms, mainly C, from the carbon steel side to the duplex stainless steel side. A hard carburized layer formed at the DSS side and a soft decarburized layer at the carbon steel side. From the value of activation energy and experimental data, bonding was controlled mainly by two mechanisms, which were the superplastic deformation at the early stage and the diffusion of carbon at the second stage.
- 社団法人日本材料学会の論文
- 2003-06-15
著者
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Jauhari I
愛媛大学大学院理工学研究科
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Jauhari Iswadi
University Malaya
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Ogiyama Hiroyuki
Ehime University
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Tsukuda Hitoshi
Ehime University
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JAUHARI Iswadi
Mechanical Engineering Department, Ehime University
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OGIYAMA Hiroyuki
Mechanical Engineering Department, Ehime University
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TSUKUDA Hitoshi
Mechanical Engineering Department, Ehime University
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