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Design for quality explosive welding
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1992Abstract Mechanism and requirements of explosive welding, types of weld interfaces, influence of the interface type on the weld strength, causes of weld defects and the influence of various weld parameters on the quality are discussed. A need based design approach is suggested for achieving quality explosive welding. Through a number of illustrations,
P.V. Vaidyanathan, AR. Ramanathan
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Post–fire properties of stainless–clad bimetallic steel produced by explosive welding process
Journal of constructional steel research, 2023Yu Shi, Jie Wang, Xu-hong Zhou, X. Xue
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1992
The methods of manufacture of welded composites fall into two main categories, depending on whether the geometry of the system is planar or tubular. A further sub-division occurs with the tubular components which can be produced either in axi- or asymmetric systems.
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The methods of manufacture of welded composites fall into two main categories, depending on whether the geometry of the system is planar or tubular. A further sub-division occurs with the tubular components which can be produced either in axi- or asymmetric systems.
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Explosive welding of a fuel element
Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1968Abstract For welding a plug to a fuel element canning, an explosive wave method has been developed, partly in collaboration with the Metaalinstituut T. N. O., Delft. The materials used were 7% SAP and Zirclloy 2. Satisfactory results were obtained from the point of view of mechanical strength and leak tightness.
J. Amesz +3 more
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Significance of the Interlayer in Explosive Welding of Similar and Dissimilar Materials: Review
Combustion, explosion, and shock waves, 2023P. Kumar +3 more
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2003
Number of researches in the field of creating new technologies with impulse tension, have shown that explosion energy can be used in the following processes: processing by deformation (tin-sheet shaping) making holes, volume shaping, clinching, calibrating, surface hardening, sintering, under pressure casting, cleaning the castings, mounting, etc.
Buljan, Stipo +2 more
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Number of researches in the field of creating new technologies with impulse tension, have shown that explosion energy can be used in the following processes: processing by deformation (tin-sheet shaping) making holes, volume shaping, clinching, calibrating, surface hardening, sintering, under pressure casting, cleaning the castings, mounting, etc.
Buljan, Stipo +2 more
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Wave Forming Mechanisms in Explosive Welding
Materials Science Forum, 2004Experimental results of wavy metal interfaces obtained by explosive welding are presented and used to determine which wave forming mechanism occurred. It was found that for small collision angles (smaller than about 20°) the Von Karman or jet indentation mechanism occurs, while for large collision angles a straight metal interface is obtained. However,
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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2023
B. B. Sherpa +6 more
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B. B. Sherpa +6 more
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Fundamentals of Explosion Welding
1993AbstractExplosion welding (EXW), also known as explosive bonding, is accomplished by a high-velocity oblique impact between two metals. This article describes the practice of producing an explosive bond/weld and draws on many previous research results in order to explain the mechanisms involved.
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