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Simulation of dissimilar weld joints of steel P91

Science and Technology of Welding and Joining, 2004
Results of computer simulations of long term service exposure for weldments of the CSN 15 128/P91 and SK3STC/P91 steels are presented and compared with corresponding results of phase and composition experiments. The welded material P91 (EU designation: X10CrMoVNb 9–1) represents progressive chromium steel alloyed with molybdenum, vanadium, carbon, and
J. Sopoušek, R. Foret, V. Jan
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The Application of SPF/DB to Dissimilar Metal Joints

1991
High strength dissimilar metal joints have been made between Ti–6Al–4V titanium alloy and S526 stainless steel by pre-machining grooves in the steel surface and superplastically forming (SPF) the titanium-alloy into the grooves and diffusion bonding (DB).
P. G. Partridge, T. S. Baker
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Evaluation of Strength in Dissimilar Materials Joint

JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN WELDING SOCIETY, 2018
Yukio MIYASHITA, Yoshiharu MUTOH
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Achievement of high-strength Al/Cu dissimilar joint during submerged friction stir welding and its regulation mechanism of intermetallic compounds layer

Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2023
Yue Mao, Xincheng Wang, Li Fu
exaly  

Testing of dissimilar steel joints of pipes

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 1969
V. V. Roshchin   +2 more
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The effect of joint configuration on the strength and stress distributions of dissimilar adhesively bonded joints

Engineering Structures, 2021
Armin Yousefi Kanani   +2 more
exaly  

Comparative Study of Dissimilar Materials Joints

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2019
Yulong Ge, Yong Xia, Pengfei Ying
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Welding Metallurgy of Austenitic-Ferritic Dissimilar Joints

1988
When welding stainless steel components, particularly in plant engineering applications, it may be necessary to join unalloyed or low alloyed ferritic steels to austenitic chromium-nickel-(molybdenum) stainless steels. Such dissimilar joints are also called “black-and-white joints”.
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Vacuum brazing of kovar–molybdenum dissimilar joints

Avtomatičeskaâ svarka (Kiev), 2021
S.V. Maksymova   +2 more
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