2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2010.12.071
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Mechanical properties of friction stir butt welds of high nitrogen-containing austenitic stainless steel

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“…As a result of the specific metal flow and stress distribution, a band structure with lamellar and streamline structure can be observed at the region surrounding the boundary of TMAZ/SZ-AS (Figure 2d). Some other studies also found this phenomenon [28][29][30][31]. Additionally, the interface (Figure 3c), it can be indicated that the precipitates are mainly carbides and nitrides rich in chromium.…”
Section: Macro-and Microstructure Observationsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…As a result of the specific metal flow and stress distribution, a band structure with lamellar and streamline structure can be observed at the region surrounding the boundary of TMAZ/SZ-AS (Figure 2d). Some other studies also found this phenomenon [28][29][30][31]. Additionally, the interface (Figure 3c), it can be indicated that the precipitates are mainly carbides and nitrides rich in chromium.…”
Section: Macro-and Microstructure Observationsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In recent years, several studies on the FSW of HNAS have been carried out [21][22][23]. Park et al [21] conducted a feasibility work and demonstrated that the defects associated with melting/solidification phenomena in fusion welding process of the HNAS joint can be eliminated.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Miyano et al [22] also performed FSW of 2-mm thick Fe-23Cr-0Ni-1Mo-1N austenitic steel using different parameters. Although optimum welding parameters were determined in relation to the mechanical properties of the joint, the microstructural characteristics were not explored.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Although some defects existed in the nugget zone (NZ), the dynamically recrystallized austenite grains were observed and no loss of nitrogen was detected in the NZ. Miyano et al [18] achieved defect-free FSW joints of 2 mm thick Fe-23Cr-0Ni-1Mo-1N austenite stainless steel. It was reported that the transverse strength of the joints was higher than that of the BM.…”
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confidence: 99%