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Friction welding of dissimilar pure metals

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2007
Abstract Joining of dissimilar metals is one of the most essential needs of industries. Dissimilar metal combinations Fe–Ti, Cu–Ti, Fe–Cu, Fe–Ni and Cu–Ni have been investigated in the present work as Fe, Cu, Ti and Ni are the most extensively used materials in engineering application in the alloyed form. Metals are taken in commercially pure form so
S.D. Meshram   +2 more
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Friction welding of dissimilar metals

Welding International, 2003
(2003). Friction welding of dissimilar metals. Welding International: Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 271-275.
M Aritoshi, K Okita
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Femtosecond fiber laser welding of dissimilar metals

Applied Optics, 2014
In this paper, welding of dissimilar metals was demonstrated for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, by using a high-energy high-repetition-rate femtosecond fiber laser. Metallurgical and mechanical properties were investigated and analyzed under various processing parameters (pulse energy, repetition rate, and welding speed).
Huan, Huang   +3 more
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Dissimilar Metal Friction Stir Welding

2014
The varied requirements of different regions or parts in a structure often require the use of different materials to meet the design expectation. So, the use of different materials in a given engineering system is a norm not an exception. Thus, to improve the fuel efficiency, automobile industry is encouraging the use of a combination of light metals ...
Rajiv Sharan Mishra   +2 more
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Laser micro welding of dissimilar metals

ICALEO 2004: 23rd International Congress on Laser Materials Processing and Laser Microfabrication, 2004
Joining of dissimilar metals is a challenging task in many fields of application. Often liquid phase joining produces material properties in or nearby the joint that do not fit the requirements for the whole workpiece. The need for those joints occurs in mechanical as well as in electro – mechanical interconnects.
Michael Schmidt   +3 more
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Laser welding of dissimilar metal combinations

Journal of Materials Science, 1995
The ability to manufacture a product using a number of different metals and alloys greatly increases flexibility in design and production. Properties such as heat, wear and corrosion resistance can be optimized, and benefits in terms of production economics are often gained. Joining of dissimilar metal combinations is, however, a challenging task owing
Z. Sun, J. C. Ion
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Welding joints in dissimilar metals

Welding International, 2011
Dissimilar metal and alloy weldability determination is based on the estimation of their bases interaction, at the same time the effect of the primary alloying element is also taken into consideration if possible. Qualitative joint production and prevention of intermetallic formation is determined to a large extent by the dissolution and following ...
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