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Magnetic pulse welding [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal Sustainable Construction & Design, 2010
The contemporary construction industry is evolving with a rapid pace and is pushing technological boundaries. Together with that progress new requirements on joints and joining techniques are imposed. This paper describes our research concerning an advanced joining technique, the Magnetic Pulse Welding process (MPW).The first part of this article ...
Broeckhove, Jan   +3 more
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Combined processes of environmentally friendly technology for magnetic-pulse welding [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2019
Various techniques for producing fixed joints in solid using electromagnetic fields are considered; basic diagrams, physics, features, and technical capabilities of each method are described.
Strizhakov Evgeny, Nescoromniy Stanislav
doaj   +2 more sources

Analytical Estimation of Electromagnetic Pressure, Flyer Impact Velocity, and Welded Joint Length in Magnetic Pulse Welding

open access: yesMetals, 2022
Magnetic pulse welding involves the joining of two metallic parts in a solid state by the use of a short and intense electromagnetic impulses and the resulting impact between the parts.
Rishabh Shotri   +3 more
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Influence of Copper Interlayers on the Magnetic Pulse Welding Process between Aluminum and Steel

open access: yesMetals, 2021
Magnetic pulse welding (MPW) is a promising joining technology for the large-scale production of dissimilar metallic joints. Although the heat input is comparatively low, the temporary occurrence of high temperatures in the joining gap was found to play ...
Joerg Bellmann   +5 more
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Magnetic Pulse Welding and Spot Welding with Improved Coil Efficiency—Application for Dissimilar Welding of Automotive Metal Alloys

open access: yesJournal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing, 2020
Lightweight structures in the automotive and transportation industry are increasingly researched. Multiple materials with tailored properties are integrated into structures via a large spectrum of joining techniques.
Chady Khalil   +2 more
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Application of magnetic‑pulse treatment in electrode arc welding of AD1N alloy

open access: yesЛитьë и металлургия, 2023
The paper proposes and experimentally tests a new method of welding aluminum alloys with simultaneous magnetic‑pulse treatment (MPT) of the liquid and solidifying metal of the welding pool.
K. V. Nikitin   +5 more
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Incremental magnetic pulse welding of dissimilar sheet metals

open access: yesMATEC Web of Conferences, 2018
Magnetic pulse welding is a solid state welding process using pulsed magnetic fields resulting from a sudden discharge of a capacitor battery through a tool coil in order to cause a high-speed collision of two metallic components, thus producing an ...
Psyk Verena   +4 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Probing Magnetic Pulse Welding of Thin-Walled Tubes

open access: yesJournal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing, 2020
Magnetic pulse welding is a solid-state joining technology, based on the use of electromagnetic forces to deform and to weld workpieces. Since no external heat sources are used during the magnetic pulse welding process, it offers important advantages for
Koen Faes, Rishabh Shotri, Amitava De
doaj   +2 more sources

Magnetic Pulse Welding of Sheets – Process Modelling [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Magnetic pulse welding involves the application of a controlled electromagnetic impulse and consequent high velocity impact between two overlapped parts, which leads to plastic deformation and consolidation between the parts along the interface without melting.
Shotri, R., Racineux, G., De, A.
openaire   +3 more sources

Dissimilar Welding Using Spot Magnetic Pulse Welding [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Magnetic Pulse Welding (MPW) is a solid state joining technique which have increased development in the past few years due to the industrial need in joining dissimilar materials and difficult-to-weld ones. It is an impact welding technique, such as explosive welding (EXW) and laser impact welding (LIW), which share the same basic joining principle ...
Guillaume Racineux   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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