1982
DOI: 10.2355/tetsutohagane1955.68.9_1421
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Hot-rolled Steel Sheet with Excellent Flash Weldability for Automobile Wheel Rim Use

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“…[28] The phenomenon was recognized as HAZ softening, and first identified when dual-phase steels were flash butt welded for wheel rim applications. [29] It was found that failure consistently occurs at the prior softened HAZ, which is caused by the tempering of martensite in the HAZ during the welding process. It is thus, imperative to have a proper understanding of the underlying mechanism of this observed softening in the deposit.…”
Section: A Macrostructure and Deposit Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[28] The phenomenon was recognized as HAZ softening, and first identified when dual-phase steels were flash butt welded for wheel rim applications. [29] It was found that failure consistently occurs at the prior softened HAZ, which is caused by the tempering of martensite in the HAZ during the welding process. It is thus, imperative to have a proper understanding of the underlying mechanism of this observed softening in the deposit.…”
Section: A Macrostructure and Deposit Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon, known as HAZ softening, was first reported when DP steels were flash butt welded for wheel rim applications. 7,8) In these situations, it was reported that failures were occurring in the softer tempered or sub-critical area of the HAZ.…”
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confidence: 99%