Optimization of Transient State Temperature Distribution Analysis on Diffusion-Bonded Joints of Ti–6Al–4V With SS304L Stainless Steel Alloy

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The Experimental study of transient solid state diffusion bonding was created with dissimilar material such as Ti–6Al–4V and SS304L stainless steel for the parameters such as temperature (1023, 1073, and 1123 K), pressure (50, 100, and 150 bar), and holding time (1, 1.5, and 2 h). The maximum tensile strength and maximum hardness were gained experimentally and theoretically for the corresponding conditions of temperature, pressure, and holding time. Among the analysis from the results relations to the chosen parameters were studied and mentioned. Also maximum and minimum temperature distributions and maximum and minimum stress intensities of diffusion-bonded joints were mentioned through ANSYS diagrams.

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Muthukumar, K., Durairaj, R. B., Mageshwaran, G., Jayajeevahan, J., Sriram, V., & Naidu, V. (2019). Optimization of Transient State Temperature Distribution Analysis on Diffusion-Bonded Joints of Ti–6Al–4V With SS304L Stainless Steel Alloy. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 473–483). Pleiades journals. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6374-0_53

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