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    Phase formation during sintering of nanocrystalline zirconia/stainless steel functionally graded composite layers [electronic resource]

    , Article Journal of Materials Letters ; 15 February 2011, Volume 65, Issue 3, Pages 523–526 Dourandish, M ; Simchi, A. (Abdolreza) ; Hokamoto, K ; Tanaka, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Microstructural development and phase formation at the interface of yttria stabilized zirconia (3Y-TZP)/430L stainless steel composite layers produced by co-sintering method were studied by SEM, HRTEM, micro-focus XRD, and EPMA. Formation of a rich chromium boundary layer at the interface was noticed, which revealed Cr aggregation at the interface at the elevated temperatures. Misfit dislocations were also observed at the joint interface to tackle the mismatch crystallographic orientations between the ceramic and metal layer. The results of the micro-focus XRD showed formation of no new phases at the boundary zone. Microstructural studies also revealed a retarded grain growth in the... 

    Projection friction stir spot welding: a pathway to produce strong keyhole-free welds

    , Article Science and Technology of Welding and Joining ; 2018 ; 13621718 (ISSN) Mousavizade, M ; Pouranvari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    This paper introduces a novel facile method, called projection friction stir spot welding, to produce a keyhole-free friction stir welds based on a pinless tool method involving using a specially designed projection on the surface of the backing anvil. The projection plays two key roles contributing to the bonding mechanism and the joint strength: (i) encouraging the material flow perpendicular to the joint interface and (ii) bending the joint interface at the edge of the projection. The process enables pathway to produce keyhole-free welds with superior mechanical performance in steel sheets compared to the other spot welding techniques. © 2018, © 2018 Institute of Materials, Minerals and... 

    Projection friction stir spot welding: a pathway to produce strong keyhole-free welds

    , Article Science and Technology of Welding and Joining ; Volume 24, Issue 3 , 2019 , Pages 256-262 ; 13621718 (ISSN) Mousavizade, S. M ; Pouranvari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    This paper introduces a novel facile method, called projection friction stir spot welding, to produce a keyhole-free friction stir welds based on a pinless tool method involving using a specially designed projection on the surface of the backing anvil. The projection plays two key roles contributing to the bonding mechanism and the joint strength: (i) encouraging the material flow perpendicular to the joint interface and (ii) bending the joint interface at the edge of the projection. The process enables pathway to produce keyhole-free welds with superior mechanical performance in steel sheets compared to the other spot welding techniques. © 2018, © 2018 Institute of Materials, Minerals and... 

    A comparison between cold-welded and diffusion-bonded Al/Cu bimetallic rods produced by ECAE process

    , Article Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance ; Volume 22, Issue 10 , 2013 , Pages 3014-3023 ; 10599495 (ISSN) Eslami, P ; Karimi taheri, A ; Zebardast, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this research, the application of equal channel angular extrusion process to produce both the cold-welded and diffusion-bonded Al/Cu bimetallic rods is assessed. The joints shear strength for both of the methods are measured and compared. The microstructure examinations were also carried out using scanning electron microscope equipped with EDX system and x-ray diffraction analysis. The results exhibit that the strength of the bond in cold-welded specimens is dependent on the amount of stretch and pressure at the materials interface. But in the diffusion-bonded specimens, it is depended on the struggle between the oxidation rate of the mating surfaces accompanied by inter-metallic... 

    Upset resistance welding of carbon steel to austenitic stainless steel narrow rods

    , Article Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance ; Volume 25, Issue 11 , 2016 , Pages 4902-4910 ; 10599495 (ISSN) Ozlati, A ; Movahedi, M ; Mohammadkamal, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer New York LLC 
    Abstract
    Effects of welding current (at the range of 2-4 kA) on the microstructure and mechanical properties of upset resistance welds of AISI-1035 carbon steel to AISI-304L austenitic stainless steel rods were investigated. The results showed that the joint strength first increased by raising the welding current up to 3 kA and then decreased beyond it. Increasing trend was related to more plastic deformation, accelerated diffusion, reduction of defects and formation of mechanical locks at the joint interface. For currents more than 3 kA, decrease in the joint strength was mainly caused by formation of hot spots. Using the optimum welding current of 3 kA, tensile strength of the joint reached to ~76%... 

    Evaluation of ceramic/ceramic joint interface prepared via brazing

    , Article Materials Forum, 18 October 2011 through 20 October 2011 ; Volume 35 , October , 2011 , Pages 20-30 ; 08832900 (ISSN) ; 9781876855369 (ISBN) Ghazi Daryani, A ; Nemati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Recent investigations show that ceramic/ceramic joints have high potential for applications in industry. Cost and difficulty in manufacturing complex components, either in one step or by joining of ceramic-metal and ceramic-ceramic, have inhibited more widespread use. It is important to know how to join components without problems and to understand the role of the interface as the main factor controlling the properties in these joints. The purpose of this paper was to investigate the joining of two ceramics with metal fillers (SiC to SiC and Al2O3 to Al2O3) and to investigate the interface of SiC/SiC and Al2O3/Al 2O3 with the same metal interlayer (Ag-Cu-Ti) and the effects on the... 

    Investigation on the bond strength of Al-1100/St-12 roll bonded sheets, optimization and characterization

    , Article Materials and Design ; Volume 32, Issue 6 , 2011 , Pages 3143-3149 ; 02641275 (ISSN) Movahedi, M ; Kokabi, A. H ; Seyed Reihani, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Al-1100/St-12 aluminum clad steel sheets were produced using roll bonding process at different reductions in thickness and with various supplemental annealing treatments. Experiments were conducted by applying the Taguchi method to obtain optimum condition for maximizing the joint strength. The joint strengths of the bi-layer sheets were evaluated by peel test. The Al/Fe intermetallic phases at the joint interface and the peeled surfaces were examined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and Vickers microhardness test were performed to characterize the intermetallic compounds. The results indicate that at the optimum condition of 0.50 reduction in... 

    Phase formation during sintering of nanocrystalline zirconia/stainless steel functionally graded composite layers

    , Article Materials Letters ; Volume 65, Issue 3 , February , 2011 , Pages 523-526 ; 0167577X (ISSN) Dourandish, M ; Simchi, A ; Hokamoto, K ; Tanaka, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Microstructural development and phase formation at the interface of yttria stabilized zirconia (3Y-TZP)/430L stainless steel composite layers produced by co-sintering method were studied by SEM, HRTEM, micro-focus XRD, and EPMA. Formation of a rich chromium boundary layer at the interface was noticed, which revealed Cr aggregation at the interface at the elevated temperatures. Misfit dislocations were also observed at the joint interface to tackle the mismatch crystallographic orientations between the ceramic and metal layer. The results of the micro-focus XRD showed formation of no new phases at the boundary zone. Microstructural studies also revealed a retarded grain growth in the... 

    Role of zinc layer in resistance spot welding of aluminium to steel

    , Article Materials and Design ; Volume 102 , 2016 , Pages 106-114 ; 02641275 (ISSN) Arghavani, M. R ; Movahedi, M ; Kokabi, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    Effects of zinc layer on microstructure and mechanical behavior of resistance spot welds of aluminum to galvanized (GS-Al joint) and low carbon steel (PS-Al joint) were explored. The results showed that although nugget 'volume' in PS-Al joint was larger, the nugget 'diameters' of PS-Al and GS-Al joints were almost the same in size since the melted zinc layer was pushed toward the outer regions of the nugget. Melting and evaporation of zinc coat led to reduction of Al-Fe intermetallic layer thickness. Presence of zinc also reduced the fixture-induced tensile stress. Utilizing carbon steel fixtures during welding caused a sensible vibration in the joint members. The vibration resulted in... 

    Effect of dwell time on joint interface microstructure and strength of dissimilar friction stir spot-welded al-5083 and st-12 alloy sheets

    , Article Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science ; Volume 48, Issue 4 , 2017 , Pages 1744-1758 ; 10735623 (ISSN) Fereiduni, E ; Movahedi, M ; Kokabi, A. H ; Najafi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Boston  2017
    Abstract
    Joining of Al-5083 alloy sheet to St-12 steel sheet was performed using a new friction stir spot welding (FSSW) technique in which the tool pin tip did not enter lower steel sheet. Effect of dwell time on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the joints was studied by various methods including microhardness measurements, shear test, stereo and light microscopy as well as scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM). Results indicated that compared to the conventional FSSW process, stronger joints can be achieved by this FSSW technique. Cross-sectional observation of the failed specimens indicated the occurrence of final fracture from the circumference of the tool pin... 

    Roles of preoxidation, Cu2O particles, and interface pores on the strength of eutectically bonded Cu/α-Al2O3

    , Article Materials and Design ; Volume 30, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 1098-1102 ; 02641275 (ISSN) Ghasemi, H ; Kokabi, A. H ; Faghihi Sani, M. A ; Riazi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    The influences of CuO layer thickness, Cu2O particles, and pores on mechanical properties and microstructure of alumina-copper eutectic bond have been investigated. The furnace atmosphere in the first stage was argon gas with 2 × 10-6 atm oxygen partial pressure. In the second stage, the furnace atmosphere was same as the first stage except for the cooling interval between 900 and 1000 °C, the hydrogen gas was injected into furnace atmosphere. Finally, in the last stage a vacuum furnace with 5 × 10-8 atm pressure was chosen for bonding procedure. Peel strength of first stage specimens shows that CuO layer with 320 ± 25 nm thick generates the maximum peel strength (13.1 ± 0.3 kg/cm) in joint... 

    An alternative additive manufacturing-based joining method to make Metal/Polymer hybrid structures

    , Article Journal of Manufacturing Processes ; Volume 45 , 2019 , Pages 217-226 ; 15266125 (ISSN) Ozlati, A ; Movahedi, M ; Tamizi, M ; Tartifzadeh, Z ; Alipour, S ; https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1526612519302087
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Fused Deposition Modeling with Polypropylene filament was employed to make a lap joint between Polypropylene and pre-punched Al-Mg alloy sheets, in the form of bonds between the polymeric substrate and the additive part and mechanical lock between the additive part and aluminum base sheet. Effects of the joint interface area (hole diameter of 5–13 mm) and preheating of the substrates (room temperature, 50 and 90℃) were investigated on the mechanical properties of the joints. Peak load in the tensile-shear and cross-tension tests increased with enhancement of the joint interface area (up to ˜280 N and ˜160 N, respectively). Higher joint strength in the tensile-shear test compared to the... 

    Alumina - copper eutectic bond strength: Contribution of preoxidation, cuprous oxides particles, and pores

    , Article 16th International Federation for Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering Congress, Brisbane, QLD, 30 October 2007 through 2 November 2007 ; Volume 32 , 2007 , Pages 90-97 ; 08832900 (ISSN) Ghasemi, H ; Kokabi, A. H ; Faghihi Sani, M. A ; Riazi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    The influences of cupric oxide layer thickness, cuprous oxide particles, and pores on mechanical properties and microstructure of alumina-copper eutectic bond have been investigated. The furnace atmosphere in the first stage was argon gas with 2 × 10-6 atm oxygen partial pressure. In the second stage, the furnace atmosphere was same as the first stage unless that in cooling between 900-1000 °C, the hydrogen gas was purged in furnace atmosphere. Finally, in the last stage a vacuum furnace with 5 × 10 -8 atm pressure was chosen for bonding procedure. Peel strength of first stage specimens shows that cupric oxide layer with 320 ± 25 nm thick generates the maximum peel strength (13.1 ± 0.3... 

    Alumina-copper eutectic bond strength: contribution of preoxidation, cuprous oxides particles and pores

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 16, Issue 3 B , 2009 , Pages 263-268 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Ghasemi, H ; Faghihi Sani, M. A ; Kokabi, A. H ; Riazi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    The influences of cupric oxide layer thickness, cuprous oxide particles and pores on the mechanical properties and micro structure of an alumina-copper eutectic bond have been investigated. The furnace, atmosphere in the. first stage was argon gas with 2 × 10-6 atm oxygen partial pressure. In the second stage, the. furnace atmosphere was the. same as the first stage except that the cooling interval was between 900-100l°C and the hydrogen gas was injected into the. furnace, atmosphere. Finally, in the last stage, a vacuum furnace with 5 × 10-8 atra pressure was chosen for the bonding procedure. The peel strength of first stage specimens shows that a, cupric oxide layer with 320 ± 25 ran... 

    Study the sintering behavior of nanocrystalline 3Y-TZP/430L stainless-steel composite layers for co-powder injection molding

    , Article Journal of Materials Science ; Volume 44, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 1264-1274 ; 00222461 (ISSN) Dourandish, M ; Simchi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Recently, co-powder injection molding process (2C-PIM) has attained considerable interest to fabricate complex-shaped functional materials. The aim of this work is to study the sintering compatibility between nanocrystalline yttria-stabilized zirconia (3Y-TZP) and PIM grade 430L stainless steel (SS) powders, which is the utmost important step in the 2C-PIM process. To evaluate the mismatch strain development during the co-sintering, the isothermal and nonisothermal behaviors of the ceramic and metal powders were studied. Small bilayers of 3Y-TZP/430L were made by a powder metallurgy technique and the feasibility of simultaneous sintering and joining of the composite layer was examined....