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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Chmielewski, Tomasz M.
Warsaw University of Technology
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- 2024Properties of Wedge Wire Bonded Connection Between a Composite Copper Core Aluminum Shell Wire and an 18650 Cylindrical Lithium-Ion Battery Cellcitations
- 2024Selected properties of X120Mn12 steel welded joints by means of the plasma-MAG hybrid methodcitations
- 2023Assessment of Selected Structural Properties of High-Speed Friction Welded Joints Made of Unalloyed Structural Steelcitations
- 2022Solid-State Rotary Friction-Welded Tungsten and Mild Steel Jointscitations
- 2022Wear Resistance Comparison Research of High-Alloy Protective Coatings for Power Industry Prepared by Means of CMT Claddingcitations
- 2022Selected properties of RAMOR 500 steel welded joints by hybrid PTA-MAGcitations
- 2021Phase Structure Evolution of the Fe-Al Arc-Sprayed Coating Stimulated by Annealingcitations
- 2021Microstructure of Rhenium Doped Ni-Cr Deposits Produced by Laser Claddingcitations
- 2021Microstructural Investigation of a Friction-Welded 316L Stainless Steel with Ultrafine-Grained Structure Obtained by Hydrostatic Extrusioncitations
- 2020Selected properties of hybrid PTA-MAG welded joints of thermomechanically rolled s700mc steelcitations
- 2020Influence of ceramic tool processing parameters on the state of nc6 steel surface
- 2020Microstructure Characteristics, Tribology and Nano-Hardness of HVOF Sprayed NiCrRe Coating
- 2020Weldability of S700MC steel welded with the hybrid plasma + MAG methodcitations
- 2020Experimental investigation of influence wedm parameters on surface roughness and flatness deviationcitations
- 2019Multi-Response Optimization of Electrical Discharge Machining Using the Desirability Functioncitations
- 2019Microstructure and selected properties of Ni-Cr-Re coatings deposited by means of HVOF thermal sprayingcitations
- 2019Friction Weldability of UFG 316L Stainless Steelcitations
- 2018Applying titanium coatings on ceramic surfaces by rotating brushes
- 2018Structure and Selected Properties of Arc Sprayed Coatings Containing In-Situ Fabricated Fe-Al Intermetallic Phasescitations
- 2018Welding abilities of UFG metalscitations
- 2018Properties and microstructure of hybrid PLASMA+MAG welded joints of thermomechanically treated S700MC steel
- 2015Metallization of ceramic materials based on the kinetic energy of detonation wavescitations
- 2015Experimental investigation of displacement/strain fields in metal coatings deposited on ceramic substrates by thermal sprayingcitations
- 2015Badania naprężeń własnych w powłokach metalowych natryskiwanych na podłoże ceramiki Al2O3
- 2015Utilizing the energy of kinetic friction for the metallization of ceramicscitations
- 2014Analysis of the Effect of Arc Welding Characteristics in Modern MAG Welding Variants on Welding Properties and Weld Geometry
- 2013Selected properties of Ti coatings deposited on ceramic AlN substrates by thermal sprayingcitations
- 2013Properties of Fe-Al Type Intermetallic Layers Produced by AC TIG Method
- 2012Investigation of the residual stresses in composite Ti+Al2O3 coatings deposited by thermal spraying onto ceramic substrate
- 2011New method of in-situ fabrication of protective coatings based on Fe–Al intermetallic compounds
- 2010New method of in-situ fabrication of protective coatings based on FeAl intermetallic compounds
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Solid-State Rotary Friction-Welded Tungsten and Mild Steel Joints
Abstract
<jats:p>This paper is a study of the microstructure and other selected properties of solid-state, high-speed, rotary friction-welded tungsten and mild steel (S355) joints. Due to the high affinity of tungsten for oxygen, the welding process was carried out in a chamber with an argon protective atmosphere. Joints of suitable quality were obtained without any macroscopic defects and discontinuities. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to investigate the phase transformations taking place during the friction welding process. Chemical compositions in the interfaces of the welded joints were determined by using energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). The microstructure of friction welds consisted of a few zones, fine equiaxed grains (formed due to dynamic recrystallization) and ultrafine grains in the region on the steel side. A plastic deformation in the direction of the flash was visible mainly on the steel side. EDS-SEM scan line analyses across the interface did not confirm the diffusion of tungsten to iron. The nature of the friction welding dissimilar joint is non-equilibrium based on deep plastic deformation without visible diffusive processes in the interface zone. The absence of intermetallic phases was found in the weld interface during SEM observations. Mechanical properties of the friction-welded joint were defined using the Vickers hardness test and the instrumented indentation test (IIT). The results are presented in the form of a distribution in the longitudinal plane of the welded joint. The fracture during strength tests occurred mainly through the cleavage planes at the interface of the tungsten grain close to the friction surface.</jats:p>