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Friction welding of ductile iron with stainless steel
Authors:Radosław Winiczenko  Mieczysław Kaczorowski
Affiliation:1. Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Department of Production Engineering, Nowoursynowska 166, 02-787 Warsaw, Poland;2. Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Mechanics and Design, Narbutta 85, 02-524 Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:The study of mechanical properties and microstructure of friction welded coupe of ductile iron with stainless steel are presented. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used for investigation of the fracture morphology and phase transformations taking place during friction welding process. It was concluded that in case of bainitic ductile iron (BDI) the fracture precedes mainly trough the cleavage planes. Moreover, the distribution of selected elements on both side of the joining interface was studied using EDS line and maps spectrometry. The EDS spectrometry showed some enrichment of ductile iron with Cr and Ni atoms close to the joint. The depth of Cr atoms penetration reached 50 μm. The heat generated locally by friction increased the temperature in the area close to the interface even over the melting point of ductile iron. This was confirmed by metallography which revealed the carbide eutectic enriched with Cr in ductile iron.
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