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- Title
Microstructural Evolution of DP980 Steel during Friction Bit Joining.
- Authors
HUANG, T.; SATO, Y. S.; KOKAWA, H.; MILES, M. P.; KOHKONEN, K.; SIEMSSEN, B.; STEEL, R. J.; PACKER, S.
- Abstract
The authors study a new solid-state spot joining process, friction bit joining (FBJ), which relies on the use of a consumable joining bit. It has been reported that FBJ is feasible for the joining of steel/steel and aluminum/steel, but the metallurgical characteristics of the joint for enhancement of the properties and reliability remain unclear. Therefore, this study produced friction bit joints in DP980 steel and then examined the microstructures in the joint precisely. In this article, the microstructure distribution associated with hardness in the friction-bit-joined DP980 steel and the microstructural evolution during FBJ are reported.
- Subjects
MICROSTRUCTURE; MICROMECHANICS; HARDNESS; COMPOSITE materials; CONSTITUTION of matter
- Publication
Metallurgical & Materials Transactions. Part A, 2009, Vol 40, Issue 12, p2994
- ISSN
1073-5623
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11661-009-0016-x