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Testing of explosive welding and welded joints: joint mechanism and properties of explosive welded joints

Journal of Materials Science, 2010
In this study physical mechanism of explosive welding joint was analysed. The mechanism refers to wavy joint with interpass and without one. Plastic strain, viscosity and acoustic waves were applied to explain the problem. The own model of the mechanism of oxide removal for the direct joint and test results confirming the bonding mechanism were showed.
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Testing of explosive welding and welded joints. The microstructure of explosive welded joints and their mechanical properties

Journal of Materials Science, 2010
The present essential models and some theories were applied to explain the wavy phenomenon, microstructure and mechanical properties of the characteristic joint area. Two phenomena occurring in the plate collision zone during welding were carefully tested. These phenomena were connected with forming the wavy joint surface and the interpass.
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Fundamentals, of explosive welding

Contemporary Physics, 1968
Summary An account is given of the basic mechanism of adhesion in all welding processes, and a brief review of fusion and pressure welding techniques is given. A completely new method of welding which employs high explosives is briefly described and explained in terms of the principle used in the hollow charge, which wm developed during days of war to ...
B. Crossland, A. S. Bahrani
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Explosive Mixture for Explosive Welding of Thin Foils

Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics, 2010
AbstractAn explosive mixture of PETN and baking soda has been investigated. It was found that the size of the PETN particles had crucial influence on the detonation properties of these explosives. The suggested mix of explosives can be recommended for use in explosive welding.
Leonid A. Andreevskikh   +5 more
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Explosive welding of pipes

Journal de Physique IV (Proceedings), 2006
For connection by welding it is suggested to use the explosive welding method. This method is rather new. Nevertheless, it has become commonly used among the technological developments. This method can be advantageous (saving material and physical resources) comparing to its statical analogs (electron-beam welding, argon-arc welding, plasma welding ...
O. Drennov, O. Burtseva, A. Kitin
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Nanostructure of Vortex During Explosion Welding

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2011
The microstructure of a bimetallic joint made by explosion welding of orthorhombic titanium aluminide (Ti-30Al-16Nb-1Zr-1Mo) with commercially pure titanium is studied. It is found that the welded joint has a multilayered structure including a severely deformed zone observed in both materials, a recrystallized zone of titanium, and a transition zone ...
V V, Rybin   +7 more
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Explosive welding

2021
Akihisa Mori   +3 more
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Explosive Welding and Cladding

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2004
Explosive welding or cladding is usually performed on relative thick plates by means of a large scale parallel plate set‐up. At TNO‐PML several of the explosive welding configurations that were developed mainly in the nineteen sixties and seventies are being investigated for their potential use in modern industrial applications.
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Thermal processes in explosive welding

Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves, 2014
New computational and experimental methods for studying the thermal processes occurring during metal explosive welding are developed based on the use of natural and local thermocouples and allowing one to reliably construct temperature fields in the heat-affected zone and thermal welding cycles.
S. V. Khaustov   +3 more
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Experimental and simulation studies on explosive welding of AZ31B-Al 5052 alloys

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2023
P. Kumar   +3 more
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