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Continuous internal channels formed in aluminum fusion welds [PDF]
Process produces continuous internal channel systems on a repeatable basis in 2014-T6 aluminum. Standard machining forms the initial channel, which is filled with tungsten carbide powder.
Gault, J., Sabo, W.
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The utilization of direct energy deposition (DED)‐arc additive manufacturing processes in industrial applications is increasing, and these processes have the potential for multi‐material applications. This work provides a overview of the state of research in DED‐arc made functional graded structures, to establish a link to potential industrial ...
Kai Treutler, Volker Wesling
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Comparison of penetration profiles of different TIG process [PDF]
The increasing productivity in industrial applications gets more and more into the focus of attention during the last decades. This intention is also present at the developments of welding technologies.
Dobránszky, János, Sándor, Tamás
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3D printing of ER308L structural components by means of a novel double‐wire TIG‐WAAM technology
Abstract A double‐wire TIG‐WAAM 3D printing technology was successfully developed in the framework of the DWYN project, and used for the manufacturing of a 50· 150· 300 mm rectangular hollow section from ER308L steel with ultimate tensile strength and hardness in the range of the as‐welded material with no considerable differences along the length of ...
Miguel Grande‐Molina +10 more
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Investigation of fatigue strength and norms of emission of harmful substances in the air during MIG and TIG welding of 1460 aluminium-lithium alloy [PDF]
This work presents the results of studying harmful substances in the air, released in the case of tungsten inert gas (TIG) and metal inert gas (MIG) welding of 1460 aluminum alloy (Al-Cu-Li).
Lukianenko Anna +4 more
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A Comparative Study of Residual Stress and Mechanical Properties for FSW and TIG Weld on Structural Steel [PDF]
Mechanical properties and residual stresses of friction stir welded and autogenous tungsten inert gas welded structural steel butt welds have been studied.
P.K. Chaurasia +2 more
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Ceramic backup ring prevents undesirable weld-metal buildup [PDF]
Removable ceramic backup material butted against weld zone back prevents weld metal buildup at that site. Method is successful with manual tungsten-inert gas /TIG/ welding of 316 corrosion resistant steel /CRES/ pieces with 0.76 cm throat diameter and 1 ...
Leonard, G. E.
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This study analyzes the thermal and mechanical behavior of activated tungsten inert gas welding on 4 mm‐thick Grade 91 steel, widely used in high‐temperature applications. Using a combined heat source model, the research predicts weld distortion and residual stress, validated through experiments.
Mohammed Zubairuddin +5 more
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In this paper, 8 mm thickness 2205 duplex stainless steel (DSS) plates were successfully welded using keyhole tungsten inert gas welding (K-TIG) welding, and numerical simulations were performed applying the finite element method.
Shuwan Cui +4 more
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Investigation of TIG-welding plasma and the electrode contamination [PDF]
TIG welding experiments have been used for the welded joints of the austenitic stainless steel and molybdenum. The aim of the experiments was to find the optimal welding parameters.
Bernáth, Andrea +2 more
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