Ni マイクロメッキ接合法を用いたステンレス鋼の新規接合方法と機械的性質の検討

Translated title of the contribution: A New Method of Joining Stainless Steels Using Ni micro-plating Bonding Method and Investigation of Mechanical Properties

Mayu Miyagawa, Tetsuya Uchimura, Keiko Koshiba, Tomonori Iizuka, Kohei Tatsumi

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Abstract

Stainless steel is applied in a wide range of fields as a material with high heat and corrosion resistance. Welding, brazing, and solid-phase bonding are the most common joining techniques for stainless steel. Conventional joining methods have issues such as local thermal distortion of the joining area and the need for high-temperature heat treatment at 800-1000℃. In this paper, we investigated a new joining technique for stainless steel. With the aim of establishing a new joining technology for stainless steel, we joined stainless steel using the Ni Micro-Plating Bonding method (NMPB) and evaluated the shear stress and the tensile stress of the joints. The joining process is performed at about 55℃, followed by heat treatment at a relatively low temperature of 300℃ or higher. Shear and tensile tests were conducted on the NMPB-joined SUS304, and the results showed that the shear stress was 114MPa and the tensile stress was 77MPa without annealing. After heat treatment at 300-400℃ for 1.5h, the shear stress of 200MPa and the tensile stress of 240MPa were obtained. In addition, the heat treatment at 600-800℃ for 1.5h resulted in the shear stress of 230MPa and the tensile stress of 400MPa. The plating crystallographic structure before heat treatment showed preferential orientation to <001>, but after heat treatment, recrystallization progressed beyond the boundary interface at 400℃ or higher, and a non-oriented crystalline was observed.

Translated title of the contributionA New Method of Joining Stainless Steels Using Ni micro-plating Bonding Method and Investigation of Mechanical Properties
Original languageJapanese
Pages (from-to)258-265
Number of pages8
JournalYosetsu Gakkai Ronbunshu/Quarterly Journal of the Japan Welding Society
Volume40
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Surfaces, Coatings and Films
  • Metals and Alloys

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