| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6744230 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017 | 11 Pages | 
Abstract
												Tensile shear test is a suitable method to measure the interfacial bonding properties of stainless steel clad plates with thin cladding layer. Herein, three kinds of testing samples with different shapes (modes I, II and III) fractured at carbon steel substrate, stainless steel cladding, and interfacial zone, respectively. Interestingly, the tensile strength of carbon steel substrate (Ïbcs), stainless steel cladding (Ïbss), and the interfacial shear strength of stainless steel clad plate (Ïin) can be obtained from the three testing samples. The values of Ïbcs and Ïbsswere decreased, while Ïin was increased with the increasing rolling temperature, which were attributed to mechanisms of matrix softening and interface strengthening at high rolling temperatures. Moreover, under mode III, the shear fractures of clad plates rolled at 1375 K and 1475 K were located at interface and decarburized layer, respectively. The different fracture characteristics may be related to the sufficient carbon diffusion and interface toughening at a high rolling temperature.
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											Authors
												C.X. Chen, M.Y. Liu, B.X. Liu, F.X. Yin, Y.C. Dong, X. Zhang, F.Y. Zhang, Y.G. Zhang, 
											