Use of a low transformation temperature effect for the targeted reduction of welding distortion in stainless chromium‐nickel steel for an application in rail vehicle construction
M. Gamerdinger,
F. Akyel,
S. Olschok
et al.
Abstract:Due to their low thermal conductivity and high thermal expansion, austenitic chromium‐nickel steels have an increased tendency to distortion during welding. In industrial sectors such as rail vehicle construction, there is a high demand for geometrical precision that is not met by distorted components. Introducing a low transformation temperature (LTT) effect in the weld seam influences the stress distribution, which effects the formation of welding distortion. The low transformation temperature effect is achi… Show more
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