Mechanical Behaviors of Welded Plates Including a Soft Interlayer under Tension Parallel to a Weld Line
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概要
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Mechanical behaviors of weldments having heterogeneity under static tension parallel to a weld line are discussed experimentally. The mechanical behaviors depend upon the width ratio m of the base metal to the soft metal and the ratio of width to plate thickness. Strength and ductility become almost equal to those of the base metal when the m-value becomes larger than 10. Strain behaviors around yielding and fracture mode are influenced by the m-value and the ratio of width to plate thickness.
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著者
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TOYODA Masao
Welding Engineering Department, Osaka University
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SATOH Kunihiko
Welding Engineering Department, Osaka University
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Satoh Kunihiko
Welding Engineering Department Of Osaka University
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