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Evolution of Joint Formation in Resistance Microwelding of Crossed Pt-10%Ir and 316 LVM Stainless Steel Wires
【摘要】 The surface morphology, cross-sections, and joint break force(JBF) of joints welded under different electrode forces were studied. The defects, such as electrode sticking, notch, and excessive expulsions, were observed in the joints. No desirable joints were achieved with the consideration of weld geometries and joint performances. From the cross-sectional morphology, the joint evolution during the RMW of Pt alloy and 316 LVM SS wires was developed, which involved cold collapse and heat promoted set-down of Pt alloy wire, unbalanced heating at interface, molten phase squeezed out, and defect formation. Finally, the defect formation was also discussed.
【Abstract】 The surface morphology, cross-sections, and joint break force(JBF) of joints welded under different electrode forces were studied. The defects, such as electrode sticking, notch, and excessive expulsions, were observed in the joints. No desirable joints were achieved with the consideration of weld geometries and joint performances. From the cross-sectional morphology, the joint evolution during the RMW of Pt alloy and 316 LVM SS wires was developed, which involved cold collapse and heat promoted set-down of Pt alloy wire, unbalanced heating at interface, molten phase squeezed out, and defect formation. Finally, the defect formation was also discussed.
【Key words】 Pt-10%Ir; 316 LVM SS; resistance microwelding; evolution of joint formation; notch defects;
- 【文献出处】 Journal of Wuhan University of Technology(Materials Science Edition) ,武汉理工大学学报-材料科学版(英文版) , 编辑部邮箱 ,2015年06期
- 【分类号】TG453.9
- 【被引频次】5
- 【下载频次】34