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Temperature And Stress Effect Modeling In Fatigue Of H13 Tool Steel At Elevated Temperatures With Applications In Friction Stir Welding, Bradley Valiant Jones
Temperature And Stress Effect Modeling In Fatigue Of H13 Tool Steel At Elevated Temperatures With Applications In Friction Stir Welding, Bradley Valiant Jones
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Tooling reliability is critical to welding success in friction stir welding, but tooling fatigue is not well understood because it occurs in conditions that are often unique to friction stir welding. A fatigue study was conducted on a commonly used tooling material, H13 tool steel, using constant stress loading at temperatures between 300°C and 600°C, and the results are presented. A model is proposed accounting for temperature and stress effects on fatigue life, utilizing a two-region Arrhenius temperature model. A transition in temperature effect on fatigue life is identified. Implications of the temperature effect for friction stir welding suggest that …