In this study, different welding parameters were applied to two different steels with high alloys and mechanical and metallographical investigations are performed. Thus, the optimum welding parameters were determined for these materials and working conditions. 12.30 diameter steel bars made up of 1.4871 (X53CrMnNiN219) and 1.4718 (X45CrSi93) steel were used as experimental material. The material loss increased with increase in friction and rotating pressure. No fracture at the welding region was observed and the highest fracture energy was identified in B5 group. Based on micro hardness investigation; the hardness profile reached its minimum value at the welding region
Subject of investigation: austenitic steels Cr-Mn-Ni with a nitrogen content of 0,23 to 0,73% of the...
In this paper, gas metal arc weldability results of a particular advanced tool steel are presented. ...
This work deals with the research of the optimal technological and metallurgical parameters in order...
AbstractHigh strength steels belong into a group of high quality steels, with exceptional mechanical...
In this study, different welding parameters are applied to two different steels with high alloys an...
The research objective was to test the parameters of real welding of the high-strength micro-alloyed...
In this paper is presented the detailed procedure for defining the optimal technology for welding th...
The article deals with the issues of obtaining high-strength steels. A conclusion about the effect o...
The aim of my paper is to find the various properties of mild steel specimen which is welded by main...
In this study, high alloyed steel bars with a diameter of 12.30 mm made up of 1.4871 (X53CrMnNiN219)...
In this study, experiments were carried out to investigate the influence of welding on the strength ...
The report deals with the results of welding tests for two microalloyed steels (plate thickness 40 m...
© 2018 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved. In this paper effects of welding on mec...
The main objective followed in the realization of welded structures is to obtain superior mechanical...
Welding is a permanent connection method; one method is MAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding). This is we...
Subject of investigation: austenitic steels Cr-Mn-Ni with a nitrogen content of 0,23 to 0,73% of the...
In this paper, gas metal arc weldability results of a particular advanced tool steel are presented. ...
This work deals with the research of the optimal technological and metallurgical parameters in order...
AbstractHigh strength steels belong into a group of high quality steels, with exceptional mechanical...
In this study, different welding parameters are applied to two different steels with high alloys an...
The research objective was to test the parameters of real welding of the high-strength micro-alloyed...
In this paper is presented the detailed procedure for defining the optimal technology for welding th...
The article deals with the issues of obtaining high-strength steels. A conclusion about the effect o...
The aim of my paper is to find the various properties of mild steel specimen which is welded by main...
In this study, high alloyed steel bars with a diameter of 12.30 mm made up of 1.4871 (X53CrMnNiN219)...
In this study, experiments were carried out to investigate the influence of welding on the strength ...
The report deals with the results of welding tests for two microalloyed steels (plate thickness 40 m...
© 2018 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved. In this paper effects of welding on mec...
The main objective followed in the realization of welded structures is to obtain superior mechanical...
Welding is a permanent connection method; one method is MAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding). This is we...
Subject of investigation: austenitic steels Cr-Mn-Ni with a nitrogen content of 0,23 to 0,73% of the...
In this paper, gas metal arc weldability results of a particular advanced tool steel are presented. ...
This work deals with the research of the optimal technological and metallurgical parameters in order...