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The main drawback of friction stir welding (FSW) dissimilar metals is the formation of intermetallic compounds (IMCs), which are brittle and affect the strength of the joint.
R. Beygi +5 more
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Joining dissimilar metals by additive manufacturing: a review
The demand for lightweight materials, site-specific properties, and customized features drives the need for joining components made from dissimilar materials. However, dissimilar welding poses challenges such as the formation of large heat affected zones
S. Razzaq +4 more
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Optimization of TIG welding process parameters using Taguchi technique for the joining of dissimilar metals of AA5083 and AA7075. [PDF]
This research paper aims to optimize the TIG welding parameters to join dissimilar metals of AA5083 and AA7075 using the Taguchi technique. The TIG welding current and root gap of butt geometry configuration are considered input parameters, and welding ...
Yelamasetti B +8 more
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The article proposes a scheme of the process of manufacturing bimetallic tubular elements by extraction a cylindrical cup of two dissimilar metals without thinning and extraction with thinning cup.
Viacheslav Titov +5 more
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Effect of Laser Beam Oscillation on Laser Welding-Brazing of Ti/Al Dissimilar Metals. [PDF]
Ti4Al6V and 6061 Al dissimilar metals were butt welded by the laser oscillating welding method. The effects of laser offset, oscillation frequency, and energy distribution on the formation, microstructure, and tensile properties of dissimilar metal ...
Chen X +8 more
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Welding using dissimilar metals is a new phenomenon in the industrial world. Some studies have already addressed dissimilar metal welding, but they are limited to variations in welding current strength and voltage.
Kris Witono +3 more
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Industrial applications often require welded joints of dissimilar metals to perform reliably under adverse working conditions. Such conditions demand high resistance to failure modes, such as fatigue, corrosion, and creep.
Muhammad Hashir +4 more
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A Review of Bonding Immiscible Mg/Steel Dissimilar Metals. [PDF]
The challenge of joining immiscible Mg/Steel dissimilar metals lies in the absence of an Fe-Mg intermetallic or Fe-Mg solid solution in an Mg-Fe system, and differences in their physical and chemical properties.
Song G, Li T, Yu J, Liu L.
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The solid-state welding method known as friction stir welding (FSW) bonds two metallic work parts, whether the same or different, by plastically deforming the base metal.
W. H. Khalafe +4 more
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Owing to the cocktail effect in high-entropy alloys, a good combination of strength and toughness of a welded joint could be theoretically achieved, by modifying the elemental composition of the filler metals with a high-entropy design.
Dejia Liu +8 more
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