Abstract

Tension tests, fracture toughness tests, and fatigue crack growth tests were conducted on stainless clad steels and titanium clad steels made by hot-rolling. The specimens were not always broken along the bimaterial interface. For static mode fractures such as those in tension and fracture toughness tests, the specimens were mostly broken along the interface, and the strength of interface was considered to be lower than the strengths of the component materials. However, fatigue cracks were apt to propagate in either of the component materials.

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