2020
DOI: 10.1080/10426914.2020.1843667
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Resistance spot-welding of AISI-1008 steel joints with MWCNT coating interlayer

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“…28a, the maximum tensile strength of 2.2 kN was obtained with a welding current of 7 kA. A compact and stronger metallurgical bonding was achieved between Ti and Mg owing to increased heat input which [36] resulted in the escalation of tensile shear strength and increased up to 3.3 kN with a welding current of 9 kA. But at a higher welding current of 10 kA, severe plastic deformation occurred which led to the deterioration of mechanical properties.…”
Section: Al Interlayermentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…28a, the maximum tensile strength of 2.2 kN was obtained with a welding current of 7 kA. A compact and stronger metallurgical bonding was achieved between Ti and Mg owing to increased heat input which [36] resulted in the escalation of tensile shear strength and increased up to 3.3 kN with a welding current of 9 kA. But at a higher welding current of 10 kA, severe plastic deformation occurred which led to the deterioration of mechanical properties.…”
Section: Al Interlayermentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Excessive electrode force leads to weld cracks at the periphery of the nugget [36] 13. Ti6Al4V and MB3 (Mg alloy)…”
Section: Aisi-1008 Steelmentioning
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