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Distribution of the carbide phase in the viscoplastic layer during the rotational friction-welding of various steels

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2009
Authors
Ćirić, Radovan
Čantrak, Svetislav
Raić, Karlo T.
Rudolf, Rebeka
Anžel, Ivan
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The paper presents the viscoplastic phenomena observed during the rotational friction-welding process of high-speed steel M2 (AISI SAE) with carbon steel 1060 (AISI SAE The structure, phase composition and distribution of the carbide phase in the friction plane and adjoining zones are examined by using optical microscopy (OM) with a system for quantitative analysis, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in addition to EDS analysis. The experimentally-checked mathematical relationship is suggested for the calculation of the radial movements of the carbide phase, immediately next to the friction plane. On the basis of qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the microstructural and rheological appearances, a model of carbide phase distribution is also established in the viscoplastic and viscous layers in the area of the friction plane.
Keywords:
Carbide phase / Friction welding / Rheological model / Rotational flow / Steel
Source:
Metals and Materials International, 2009, 15, 5, 831-841
Publisher:
  • Korean Institute of Metals and Materials
Funding / projects:
  • This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia.

DOI: 10.1007/s12540-009-0831-4

ISSN: 1598-9623

WoS: 000273260200019

Scopus: 2-s2.0-70450250267
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author = "Ćirić, Radovan and Čantrak, Svetislav and Raić, Karlo T. and Rudolf, Rebeka and Anžel, Ivan",
year = "2009",
abstract = "The paper presents the viscoplastic phenomena observed during the rotational friction-welding process of high-speed steel M2 (AISI SAE) with carbon steel 1060 (AISI SAE The structure, phase composition and distribution of the carbide phase in the friction plane and adjoining zones are examined by using optical microscopy (OM) with a system for quantitative analysis, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in addition to EDS analysis. The experimentally-checked mathematical relationship is suggested for the calculation of the radial movements of the carbide phase, immediately next to the friction plane. On the basis of qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the microstructural and rheological appearances, a model of carbide phase distribution is also established in the viscoplastic and viscous layers in the area of the friction plane.",
publisher = "Korean Institute of Metals and Materials",
journal = "Metals and Materials International",
title = "Distribution of the carbide phase in the viscoplastic layer during the rotational friction-welding of various steels",
pages = "841-831",
number = "5",
volume = "15",
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Ćirić, R., Čantrak, S., Raić, K. T., Rudolf, R.,& Anžel, I.. (2009). Distribution of the carbide phase in the viscoplastic layer during the rotational friction-welding of various steels. in Metals and Materials International
Korean Institute of Metals and Materials., 15(5), 831-841.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12540-009-0831-4
Ćirić R, Čantrak S, Raić KT, Rudolf R, Anžel I. Distribution of the carbide phase in the viscoplastic layer during the rotational friction-welding of various steels. in Metals and Materials International. 2009;15(5):831-841.
doi:10.1007/s12540-009-0831-4 .
Ćirić, Radovan, Čantrak, Svetislav, Raić, Karlo T., Rudolf, Rebeka, Anžel, Ivan, "Distribution of the carbide phase in the viscoplastic layer during the rotational friction-welding of various steels" in Metals and Materials International, 15, no. 5 (2009):831-841,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12540-009-0831-4 . .

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