Papers by Author: Fumiaki Matsui

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Abstract: In the present study, we fundamentaly analyzed the interfacial reaction and evaluated the joint strength in dissimilar diffusion bonding of Al alloys to steels. The growth of the reaction layer consisting of FeAl3 and Fe2Al5 intermetallic compounds followed the parabolic growth low. The joints with 5000 series Al alloys had a higher growth rate of the reaction layer than the joints with A6061 Al alloy. The joints of A6061 Al alloy to HT980steel had the lowest growth rate of the reaction layer. The joint strength depended on the thickness of the reaction layer. The A6061 Al alloy/steel joints had the maximum joint strength at around 1µm of average reaction layer thickness.
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Abstract: The behavior of bake-hardening of the laser weldment was investigated. The bake-hardening steel(BH steel) was welded with Nd:YAG laser followed by plastic deformation and subsequent heat-treatment. Then the influence of laser welding on the behavior of bake-hardening was investigated. The hardness of the laser weld metal significantly increased after welding. After the plastic deformation, both the base metal and weld metal became harder by work-hardening. The heat treatment resulted in more increment of hardness in both the base metal and weld metal by bake-hardening. The amount of bake-hardening reached a maximum value at the plastic strain of 5% or more. We modified a kinetic equation proposed for predicting the strength of a low-carbon bake-hardening steel and applied to the estimation of hardness of the base metal and weld metal. The calculated hardness values agree with the experimental data. The calculated activation energy for bake-hardenig was that for diffusion of carbon and nitrogen atoms in α-Fe. Thus the hardening is thought to be governed by diffusion of these solute atoms.
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