Investigation of microstructure, and mechanical properties of dissimilar high and ultra-high steel welded joints: application for extreme climate conditions

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  • who: Francois Njock Bayock et al from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, ENSET Douala, University of Douala, POBox:, Douala, Cameroon have published the article: INVESTIGATION OF MICROSTRUCTURE, AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF DISSIMILAR HIGH AND ULTRA-HIGH STEEL WELDED JOINTS: APPLICATION FOR EXTREME CLIMATE CONDITIONS, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The paper focuses on the technical challenges of producing high-quality welds in modern extreme climate structures as welds are typically the weakest part of welded structures.
  • how: The same results were obtained by applying a heat input of 1.2 kJ/mm (Fig . . .

     

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