October 28, 2022
Journal Article

A Combined Experimental and Modeling Approach to Investigate the Performance of Joint Between AZ31 Magnesium and Uncoated DP590 Steel Using Friction Stir-Assisted Scribe Technique

Abstract

In this study, friction stir assisted scribe technique is used to achieve a viable joint between AZ31 magnesium alloy and uncoated DP590 steel. The mechanical properties and performance of the joint are investigated using finite element modeling and electron microscopy. The joint strength can be ascribed to two factors, the mechanical interlocking and the metallurgical bonding of two materials at their interface. The contribution of both factors is intended, and the metallurgical bonding is studied to understand the basic joining phenomenon.

Published: October 28, 2022

Citation

Kulkarni S.S., H. Das, D. Ramirez Tamayo, X. Ma, T. Wang, D. Zhang, and P. Upadhyay, et al. 2021. A Combined Experimental and Modeling Approach to Investigate the Performance of Joint Between AZ31 Magnesium and Uncoated DP590 Steel Using Friction Stir-Assisted Scribe Technique. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 30, no. 11:8296–8308. PNNL-SA-158790. doi:10.1007/s11665-021-06060-0

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