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Explosive welding of metals and its application
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The article was published on 1982-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 270 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Welding & Filler metal.read more
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Magnetic pulse welding of metallic tubes – experimental investigation and numerical modelling
TL;DR: Magnetic pulse welding (MPW) provides an efficient route to join overlapping metallic tubes by the application of a high magnitude electromagnetic (EM) force as discussed by the authors, which is rapidly transient in nature.
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Study of explosive welding of A6061/SUS821L1 using interlayers with different thicknesses and the air shockwave between plates
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of interlayer thickness on welding results, air shock wave between plates, and weldability window were studied, and it was found that the interlayer led to an upward shift of the upper and lower limits, and the weldingability window was expanded; the K value of lower limit was obtained using numerical simulation.
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Explosive joining of precious metals
A Blatter,D A Peguiron +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of explosives for the integral welding of dissimilar metals to yield functional composites for use mainly in shipbuilding, off-shore and chemical installations was explored.
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Cladding of Stainless Steel (SS304) on Aluminium Alloy (AA1100) by Explosive Welding
TL;DR: In this paper, stainless steel (SS304) and aluminium alloy (AA1100) plates were cladded using explosive welding technique and the welding parameters were optimized to produce uniform and good quality welds.
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Application and Experiment on the Least-action Principle of Explosive Welding of Stainless Steel/Steel
TL;DR: In this article, the least-action principle is adopted by the course of explosive welding of stainless steel/steel and the optimal welding interface can be obtained with the least explosive charge by theoretical analysis and interface test.