2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-962570/v1
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Fatigue Strength Improvement Due to Alloying Steel Weld Toes With WC-Tool Constituent Elements Through Friction Stir Processing

Abstract: Friction stir processing (FSP) enables surface modifications using a rotational tool and can likely be applied as a new post-weld treatment for improving fatigue strength. When applying FSP to high strength materials, tool wear occurring at the interface between the tool tip and the topmost steel layer has been regarded as an unavoidable issue and is related to the tool rotational speed. The present study investigated the relationship between the tool rotational speed and fatigue strength of arc-welded high-st… Show more

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