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Investigation of boundaries and structures in dissimilar metal welds

Science and Technology of Welding and Joining, 1998
Cracking, or disbonding, along the fusion boundary in dissimilar metal welds has been a persistent problem, particularly in applications where austenitic alloys are clad on to structural steels for corrosion protection. Many failures in dissimilar metal welds occur as a result of cracking along a boundary that runs parallel to the fusion boundary in ...
T. W. Nelson, J. C. Lippold, M. J. Mills
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Electron beam welding of dissimilar metals

1994
Electron beam welding (EBW) has been developed for many years and is increasingly implemented in various industrial applications. Joining dissimilar metals using EBW has also attracted attention in a number of investigations. Due to special features of the EBW, e.g.
Sun, Zheng, Karppi, Risto
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Numerical Simulation of Friction Stir Welding for Dissimilar Metal Welding

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2017
Abstract This paper is a research on numerical simulation of friction stir welding process. Numerical Simulation assists in time reduction and also reduces expenditure on experimental trials. The paper uses transient thermal analysis method in ANSYS software.
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PISC-III action on dissimilar-metal welds

International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 1988
Abstract In most nuclear plants, the transition between the shell nozzle and the primary circuit tubings is realized by means of ‘safe ends’. In order to allow the welding of the ferritic steel nozzle to the stainless steel safe end, an intermediate Inconel layer is necessary. The resulting trimetallic welds are difficult to examine nondestructively
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Friction Stir Welding of Dissimilar Metals

Dissimilar metals joining have been used in many industry fields for various applications due to their technique and beneficial advantages, such as aluminum-steel and magnesium-steel joints for reducing automobile weight, aluminum-copper joint for reducing material cost in electrical components, steel-copper joints for usage in nuclear power plant, etc.
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Dissimilar ferrous-nonferrous metal welding

WIT Transactions on Engineering Sciences, 2014
Mvola Belinga Eric   +2 more
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A New Friction Processing Method for Welding of Dissimilar Metals

Materials Today Communications, 2023
Debanjan Maity, Vikranth Racherla
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