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Welding of dissimilar materials

Materials at High Temperatures, 2010
In fossil fuel fired power plants, appropriate materials are required which correspond to the different temperature and oxidizing conditions in the boiler and in the super-heater sections. Pipe steels with (T/P22; T/P23; T/P24) must be welded with 9–12%Cr steels (T/P91; T/P92).
Russel Fuchs, Herbert Heuser, Bernd Hahn
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Dissimilar Laser Welding of NiTi Wires

Lasers in Manufacturing and Materials Processing, 2019
NiTi shape memory alloys are well-known due to their outstanding functional properties including superelasticity (SE) and Shape Memory Effect (SME). Laser welding is a viable technique for the joining of NiTi wires, which are employed in the design of smart structures. Joining of dissimilar wires can provide better flexibility using various alloys and,
Mehrpouya, Mehrshad   +4 more
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Dissimilar Joining by Ultrasonic Welding

Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences, 2022
Ultrasonic welding is a rapid process for thin sheet joining. The authors wanted to show the aluminum-copper dissimilar joining by the ultrasonic welding process in this work. Ultrasonic welding is a suitable and straightforward process to establish dissimilar joints between different metals.
Márton Schramkó   +3 more
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Application of Friction Stir Welding to Dissimilar Welding

Welding in the World, 2002
The potential of friction stir welding (FSW) tor dissimilar joining has been evaluated. Different joint configurations and welding speeds were used to study the effect of welding parameters on weld quality and properties. High quality dissimilar friction stir welds were produced between AA 5083 and AA 6082 aluminium, with mechanical properties ...
L. Karlsson, E.-L. Berqvist, H. Larsson
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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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