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Welding dissimilar metal microwires by Joule heating

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2015
In this paper we report on the Joule heat welding of dissimilar metal microwires. The current required for successful welding was investigated. Various combinations of 25 µm diameter Cu, Au and Al microwires were welded together using this technique. The welded dissimilar metal wire systems were then cut by supplying a higher current, and it was found ...
Takuya Sunagawa, Hironori Tohmyoh
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Electron Beam Deflection When Welding Dissimilar Metals

Journal of Heat Transfer, 1990
High-intensity electron beam deflection due to thermoelectric magnetism generated during the welding of dissimilar metals is systematically and analytically investigated. A simple thermoelectric model is proposed and the temperature field, penetration depth of the fusion zone, magnetic field, and motion of an electron are determined.
P. S. Wei, T. W. Lii
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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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Research Trend of Dissimilar Metal Welding Technology

2012
Dissimilar metal welding technologies in the modern industries including the automobile, airplane, chemical plant, electronic components are placing stringent demands on the manufacturing techniques and performance requirements, and the manufacture employs the high quality and efficiency dissimilar metal welding processes to produce welds. Hybrid Laser-
Hwan-Tae Kim, Sang-Cheol Kil
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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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Dissimilar ferrous-nonferrous metal welding

WIT Transactions on Engineering Sciences, 2014
Mvola Belinga Eric   +2 more
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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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Hardfacing, Weld Cladding, and Dissimilar Metal Joining

1993
Abstract Hardfacing is a form of surfacing that is applied for the purpose of reducing wear, abrasion, impact, erosion, galling, or cavitation. This article describes the deposition of hardfacing alloys by oxyfuel welding, various arc welding methods, laser welding, and thermal spray processes.
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