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Characteristics of Welding and Arc Pressure in the Plasma–TIG Coupled Arc Welding Process
In this article, a novel hybrid welding process called plasma-TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas welding) coupled arc welding was proposed to improve the efficiency and quality of welding by utilizing the full advantage of plasma and TIG welding processes.
Bo Wang +4 more
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EBW technology applied on the ICRF antenna component [PDF]
Central conductor is one of the key components of ion cyclotron ranges of heating antenna, which is usually formed by welding due to the complex structures. High level of welding seam quality and small deformation are very important to central conductor.
Funfgelder, H +4 more
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Fatigue Lifetime Assessment of HFMI‐Treated Welded Joints According to the Peak Stress Method
ABSTRACT High‐frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) is an effective post‐weld treatment that enhances fatigue strength by inducing compressive residual stresses, localized strain hardening, and increasing weld toe radii. The peak stress method (PSM) was recently extended to evaluate the fatigue strength of HFMI‐treated steel joints under uniaxial loading ...
Alberto Campagnolo +2 more
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Plasma‐assisted hybrid friction stir welding of dissimilar AlCu joints employs localized plasma preheating to balance heat input and enhance plastic flow. The optimized process reduces axial force by up to 35%, refines the microstructure, and achieves ≈96% joint efficiency.
Deepak Kumar Yaduwanshi +3 more
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The production of intermetallic compounds (IMCs) and the mechanical characteristics of different aluminum alloy joints are examined in this review in relation to Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding conditions.
Abhishek Saxena +5 more
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An Experimental Investigation on Fatigue Properties of AA3003-H14 Aluminum alloy Friction Stir Welds
AA3003-H14 aluminum alloy plates were welded by friction stir welding and TIG welding. Fatigue properties of the welded joints were evaluated based on the superior tensile properties for FSW at 1500 rpm rotational speed and 80 mm/min welding speed ...
Ayad M. Takhakh, Asmaa M. Abdullah
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Refractory metals welded or brazed with tungsten inert gas equipment [PDF]
Appropriate brazing metals and temperatures facilitate the welding or brazing of base metals with tungsten inert gas equipment.
Wisner, J. P.
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ABSTRACT The phase diagram of the GeO2–CaO system was investigated using differential thermal–thermogravimetric analysis and the equilibration–quenching technique, followed by electron probe microanalysis and X‐ray diffraction. The Ca2Ge7O16 compound was confirmed to be stable, and a eutectic reaction of L → GeO2(hex) + Ca2Ge7O16 was identified in the ...
Saleh Rasouli‐Jouryabi +1 more
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Active flux tungsten inert gas welding of austenitic stainless steel AISI 304
The paper presents the effects of flux assisted tungsten inert gas (A-TIG) welding of 4 (10) mm thick austenitic stainless steel EN X5CrNi1810 (AISI 304) in the butt joint.
D. Klobčar +4 more
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Development of a Virtual Reality-Based System for Simulating Welding Processes
Arc welding processes, such as shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), metal inert gas (MIG), and tungsten inert gas (TIG), play an important role in industrial applications.
Ngoc-Hien Tran +2 more
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