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Dissimilar Metal Welding



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Author: Astarita Antonello View person
Title: Dissimilar Metal Welding View cluster
Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Physical description: 1 online resource (288 p.)
Topical subject: History of engineering and technology
Uncontrolled subject: 1050 aluminum alloy
Ag-Cu-Zn
ageing
aging treatment
AISI 316L
Al/steel dissimilar materials
aluminum
aluminum alloy
aluminum-steel butt joint
arc assisted laser method
cloud of particles
copper
crack growth path
cross-section adjustment
DeltaSpot welding
dissimilar
dissimilar joints
dissimilar materials welding
dissimilar metal welded joint
dissimilar metal welding
dissimilar metals
dissimilar Ti6Al4V/AA6060 lap joint
dissimilar weld
DP1000 steel
dual-beam laser welding
EBSD phase mapping
electrical properties
electromagnetic pulse welding
failure mode
filler metals
fracture load
fracture resistance
friction stir spot brazing
friction stir spot welding
friction stir welding
FSW
hardness
Inconel 625
interface
interfacial crack initiation
intermetallic compounds
internal supports
jet
joining area
laser beam welding
laser welding
lobe curve
local strength mismatch
magnetic pulse welding
mechanical properties
microstructure
n/a
optimal design
phase potential
pulsed Nd:YAG laser
pulsed Nd:YAG laser beam welding
Rare earth
side-by-side configuration
solid state welding
spatial beam oscillation
spooling process tape
steel/Al joint
steel/aluminum joint
surface activation
tensile
tensile properties
tensile resistance
tubular joints
welding window
welding-brazing
Person (second resp.): CarlonePierpaolo
Summary, etc: The combination of distinct materials is a key issue in modern industry, whereas the driving concept is to design parts with the right material in the right place. In this framework, a great deal of attention is directed towards dissimilar welding and joining technologies. In the automotive sector, for instance, the concept of "tailored blanks", introduced in the last decade, has further highlighted the necessity to weld dissimilar materials. As far as the aeronautic field is concerned, most structures are built combining very different materials and alloys, in order to match lightweight and structural performance requirements. In this framework, the application of fusion welding techniques, namely, tungsten inert gas or laser welding, is quite challenging due to the difference in physical properties, in particular the melting point, between adjoining materials. On the other hand, solid-state welding methods, such as the friction stir welding as well as linear friction welding processes, have already proved to be capable of manufacturing sound Al-Cu, Al-Ti, Al-SS, and Al-Mg joints, to cite but a few. Recently, promising results have also been obtained using hybrid methods. Considering the novelty of the topic, many relevant issues are still open, and many research groups are continuously publishing valuable results. The aim of this book is to finalize the latest contributions on this topic.
Preferred title for the work: Dissimilar Metal Welding  View cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-955-3
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910367738103321
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