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This paper aims to determine the weldability window in magnetic pulse welding, via computational and experimental analysis of the Al/Cu interface material response during the high-speed collision. The results reveal that the interface morphologies (straight, various type waves, vortices, cavities) arise from the differences in thermal and kinematic ...
Li, Jishuai +3 more
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Review of the weldability window in explosive welding processes
Explosive welding is a solid-state joining technique that employs explosive energy to propel the flyer plate into oblique collision with the base plate, forming a metallurgical bond at the interface. The process parameters, such as the loading ratio, the nature of the explosive, the standoff distance, and the surface finish, determine whether the ...
Bir Bahadur Sherpa, S. Saravanan
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Abstract Explosive welding is one of the joining techniques which employs high energies derived from explosives to join materials with similar and dissimilar properties. In this paper, the weldability criteria which should be met to achieve good welds were calculated for aluminum–copper joints.
M.M. Hoseini Athar, Behzad Tolaminejad
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Development of Weldability Window for Aluminum-Steel Explosive Cladding [PDF]
Krishnamurthy Raghukandan
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Review of the weldability window concept and equations for explosive welding
Explosive cladding/welding is usually considered a solid state process in which the detonation of a certain amount of an explosive composition is used to accelerate one of the materials to be weld against the other in order to promote a high velocity oblique collision that will be responsible for bonding the materials. The conditions that should be met
J B Ribeiro, R Mendes, A Loureiro
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Magnetic Pulse Welding of Dissimilar Materials: Weldability Window for AA6082-T6 / HC420LA Stacks
Magnetic Pulse Welding (MPW) is a promising solid-state joining process that utilizes electromagnetic forces to create high-speed, impact-like collisions between two metal components. This welding technique is widely known for its ability to join dissimilar metals, including aluminium, steel, and copper, without the need for additional filler materials
Mario A. Renderos Cartagena +4 more
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Resistance Spot Welding - Energy Efficiency Effect on Welding Process Window / Weldability Lobe
The presentation shows the comparison of energy efficiency - types of welding machine versus electrode tip material composition since the energy efficiency may greatly impact to the welding process window / weldability Lobe, resulting to lower operational cost (utilities & consumables) & enhance welding ...
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Microstructural Inhomogeneity in the Fusion Zone of Laser Welds. [PDF]
Wang L, Ma X, Mi G, Su L, Zhu Z.
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