Liu et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Strain rate dependent deformation and failure behavior of laser welded DP780 steel joint under dynamic tensile loadingLiu et al., 2015
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- Liu Y
- Dong D
- Wang L
- Chu X
- Wang P
- Jin M
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- Materials Science and Engineering: A
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Laser welded DP steel joints are used widely in the automotive industry for weight reduction. Understanding the deformation and fracture behavior of the base metal (BM) and its welded joint (WJ), especially at high strain rates, is critical for the design of vehicle structures. This …
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