Stress analysis of a Fe3Al/Q235 diffusion bonded joint using finite element analysis
WANG Juan, LI Yajiang, XIA Chunzhi
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Key Lab of Liquid Structure and Heredity of Materials, Ministry of Education, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, China
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05 Jun 2007
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05 Jun 2007
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Fe3Al intermetallics and Q235 steel are bonded using vacuum diffusion bonding technology. The interfacial shear strength was measured and the stress of Fe3Al/Q235 diffusion bonded joint was analyzed using finite element analysis (FEA). The results indicate that interfacial shear strength increases from 39.9 to 112.3 MPa with the enhancement of heating temperature from 1000 to 1060vH. Also, shear fracture has more characteristics of cleavage fracture. The farther from the central axis of the interface, the larger the stress is, and the maximum stress appears on the surface of the joint. The maximum stress increases with the heating enhancement and increase of material thickness. When the thickness reaches a critical value (6 mm) and then increases, the stress increases slightly and even to a stable value.
WANG Juan, LI Yajiang, XIA Chunzhi.
Stress analysis of a Fe3Al/Q235 diffusion bonded joint using finite element analysis. Front. Mater. Sci., 2007, 1(2): 215‒219 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11706-007-0038-5
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