Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5454848 | Materials Characterization | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The microstructure and mechanical behavior of a titanium-to-stainless steel dissimilar joint with a characteristic Ti(base)/TiAg/Ag-rich solid solution/stainless steel(base) layered structure were investigated under tensile loading. Elastic deformation in the layered joint structure occurred under the isostress condition observed in multi-phase materials, and the elastic interaction stresses were readily generated at the interphase boundaries to maintain strain continuity. This elastic interaction retarded mechanical yielding in the Ag-rich solid solution layer, thereby leading to the high joint strength. After yielding, the plastic deformation was mostly concentrated on the Ag-rich solid solution layer, and the final fracture proceeded in a ductile mode.
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Authors
Jung Gu Lee, Min-Ku Lee,