MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION, cilt.43, sa.5, ss.311-318, 1999 (SCI-Expanded)
The mechanical properties of specimens from similar and dissimilar weld joints were examined. A ferritic steel (St37-2) and an austenitic stainless steel (AISI 304) were joined by the gas tungsten are weld (GTAW) process using an austenitic filler metal. Mechanical and metallographic properties of the specimens were obtained by means of microhardness testing, tensile testing, bending fatigue testing, and light optical and scanning electron microscopy. The highest microhardness values were recorded on the ferritic-austenitic dissimilar weld joint, whereas the highest tensile strength and bending fatigue life were obtained with the austenitic-austenitic joints. Ferritic and pearlitic structures were observed in the microstructure of the ferritic-ferritic joint. The microstructures of austenitic-austenitic and austenitic-ferritic joints showed small recrystallization grains in addition to the typical austenitic and ferritic structures. Scanning electron microscopy was used to observe the fracture surfaces of the specimens and the origins of the fatigue cracks. (C) Elsevier Science Inc., 1999. All rights reserved.