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2021
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This specification defines the procedures and requirements for joining metals and alloys using the electron-beam (EB) welding process.</div></div>
Uwe Reisgen, Stefan Gach
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<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This specification defines the procedures and requirements for joining metals and alloys using the electron-beam (EB) welding process.</div></div>
Uwe Reisgen, Stefan Gach
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Electronics and Power, 1965
All welding methods, with the exception of the cold-pressure process, require the introduction of heat into the parts being welded, either to raise the metal above its recrystallisation temperature or to melt it. Welding processes are in general distinguished by the way in which stored energy, either chemical, mechanical or electrical, is introduced ...
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All welding methods, with the exception of the cold-pressure process, require the introduction of heat into the parts being welded, either to raise the metal above its recrystallisation temperature or to melt it. Welding processes are in general distinguished by the way in which stored energy, either chemical, mechanical or electrical, is introduced ...
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Physics Bulletin, 1972
M J Fletcher London: Mills and Boon 1971 pp 56 price £1.50 The author has had considerable experience at the applications end of this subject and writes with authority on the design of components for electron beam welding and on the metallurgical properties of the resulting welds. His book gives a broad introduction to the topic, without getting bogged
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M J Fletcher London: Mills and Boon 1971 pp 56 price £1.50 The author has had considerable experience at the applications end of this subject and writes with authority on the design of components for electron beam welding and on the metallurgical properties of the resulting welds. His book gives a broad introduction to the topic, without getting bogged
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2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This document describes techniques recommended for use in producing electron beam welded joints in materials commonly employed in the aerospace industry.</div></div>
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<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This document describes techniques recommended for use in producing electron beam welded joints in materials commonly employed in the aerospace industry.</div></div>
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2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This specification defines the procedures and requirements for joining metals and alloys using the electron-beam (EB) welding process.</div></div>
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<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This specification defines the procedures and requirements for joining metals and alloys using the electron-beam (EB) welding process.</div></div>
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Microsystem Technologies, 2006
Electron Beam Welding is a well-established bonding method in macro applications. The properties of this method make it very promising for Microsystems, the very small possible beam diameter predestine this technology for the realisation of smallest spot or line welds of metal and also of non-metal materials with locally concentrated energy input into ...
U. Dilthey, T. Dorfmüller
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Electron Beam Welding is a well-established bonding method in macro applications. The properties of this method make it very promising for Microsystems, the very small possible beam diameter predestine this technology for the realisation of smallest spot or line welds of metal and also of non-metal materials with locally concentrated energy input into ...
U. Dilthey, T. Dorfmüller
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1993
Abstract Electron-beam welding (EBW) is a high-energy density fusion process that is accomplished by bombarding the joint to be welded with an intense (strongly focused) beam of electrons that have been accelerated up to velocities 0.3 to 0.7 times the speed of light at 25 to 200 kV, respectively. This article discusses the principles of
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Abstract Electron-beam welding (EBW) is a high-energy density fusion process that is accomplished by bombarding the joint to be welded with an intense (strongly focused) beam of electrons that have been accelerated up to velocities 0.3 to 0.7 times the speed of light at 25 to 200 kV, respectively. This article discusses the principles of
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Progress in beam-down solar concentrating systems
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2023Evangelos Bellos
exaly

