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AuthorAbbas, M. K.G.
AuthorAbdella, Galal M.
AuthorEltai, Elsadig O.
AuthorGul, M.
Available date2024-02-22T06:27:27Z
Publication Date2020-06-22
Publication NameJournal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.15282/JMES.14.2.2020.22.0534
CitationAbbas, M., Abdella, G. M., Eltai, E. O., & Gul, M. (2020). Effect of corrosion on mechanical properties of the joining of materials. Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences, 14(2), 6822-6834.‏
ISSN22894659
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/52077
AbstractThe effect of corrosion behavior in critical environmental conditions on the mechanical properties of composite/metal materials joints was investigated by immersing metalic materials into 5wt% hydrochloric acid solutions. The current study was carried out on a single lab joint with a total thickness of 4mm; thus, a destructive test was undertaken to investigate the corrosion behavior induced degradation of mechanical properties followed by Scanning electron microscope analysis (SEM). The joined specimens were examined under both non-corrosive and corrosive environmental conditions. Moreover, the Taguchi analysis of experimental data for maximizing the required output is carried out to validate the impact and significance of input factors. Experimental results have shown that the weight losses of the mild steel and aluminum materials are 7.45% and 16.7%, respectively, in 5% wt hydrochloric acid after three weeks. The corrosive environment affected the strength of the joints and obtained an early failure on the joint region that leads to a reduction on the strength of the materials by almost 15% compared to the non-corroded joint. The joining of non-corroded similar steel obtained the highest maximum stress among all other specimens, where the maximum recorded stress was 140.5MPa as compared to 125MPa for corroded specimen. Furthermore, the mode of failure and hardness tests were obtained and analyzed for all specimens. A significant reduction in the hardness of the materials after exposure to the HCl acid was observed.
SponsorThis paper was funded by internal grant No. QUSD-CENG-2018\2019-5 from Qatar University fund. The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherUniversiti Malaysia Pahang
SubjectCorrosion
Dissimilar materials
Failure analysis
Joining
Mechanical properties
TitleEffect of corrosion on mechanical properties of the joining of materials
TypeArticle
Pagination6822-6834
Issue Number2
Volume Number14


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