Effect of thickness on residual stress in joining sialon to AISI 420
Upon cooling down from a high fabrication temperature, residual stress will be generated within the joint of ceramic-metal components. The stress is originated from the difference in thermal expansion between ceramic and metallic substrates. The excessive internal stress always leads to premature fa...
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Main Authors: | Ibrahim, N.-N.M.D., Awang, M., Hussain, P. |
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Asian Research Publishing Network
2016
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