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Functionally Graded Materials and Structures: Unified Approach by Optimal Design, Metal Additive Manufacturing, and Image-Based Characterization. [PDF]

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Period-Tuned a-C/a-C:H Multilayer DLC Coating for Tribocorrosion Protection of HSLA-100 Steel. [PDF]

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Underwater shock wave weldability window for Sn-Cu plates

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2019
Abstract In this paper, the effects of the heat input and depth of water (d) on the welding interface of tin − copper are discussed using underwater explosive welding technique. An increase in the water depth caused a reduction in the parameters of wavy morphology at the interface.
null Satyanarayan   +3 more
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Study of the elaboration of a practical weldability window in magnetic pulse welding

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2013
Abstract This work investigates the elaboration of a weldability window of an aluminium alloy 6060T6 tubular assembly welded by magnetic pulse welding. A destructive test is used to characterize the weld quality. The fractographic analysis of the fracture surface combined with the analysis of the macrographic section of the welded joint allows ...
R.N. Raoelison   +5 more
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Study on weldability window and interface morphology of steel tube and tungsten alloy rod welded by explosive welding

International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, 2019
Abstract The explosive welding of the axisymmetric 30CrMnSi tube and tungsten alloy rod was studied. Through theoretical analysis, the weldability window of these two metals was obtained, which could enable the prediction of the welding interface morphology under different explosive conditions.
Ren Baoxiang   +3 more
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Weldability Window for High-Velocity Impact Welding of Al and Ti Plates Obtained by Numerical Simulation

Key Engineering Materials, 2022
In this study, the process of high-velocity impact welding of commercially pure Al and Ti plates was simulated using smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method. The paper aimed to determine by numerical simulation the range of collision parameters suitable for Al and Ti welding, and to compare the results obtained with the known semi-empirical models
Yulia Yu. Emurlaeva   +2 more
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