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Tensile and Fatigue Properties of Single and Multiple Dissimilar Welded Joints of DP980 and HSLA

Abstract

The present study focused on single and multiple dissimilar joints between DP980 and high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) galvanized steels. The tensile properties of the dissimilar joint between the strong DP980 and the relatively soft HSLA reflected only the properties of HSLA with plastic deformation, and final fracture took place entirely in HSLA. The fatigue properties of the dissimilar joints were more intriguing, with the strong DP980 outperforming at high stress amplitude and the ductile HSLA outperforming at low stress amplitude. For different load amplitudes, fatigue failure occurred in different materials and at different locations. The fatigue strength of DP980 was more negatively impaired by weld defects than that of HSLA.

Authors

Cui QL; Parkes D; Westerbaan D; Nayak SS; Zhou Y; Saha DC; Liu D; Goodwin F; Bhole S; Chen DL

Journal

Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 783–791

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

February 1, 2017

DOI

10.1007/s11665-016-2454-0

ISSN

1059-9495

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