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Filler metal

About: Filler metal is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 11152 publications have been published within this topic receiving 86590 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the mechanical properties including bonding, tensile strength, and impact resistance of pure copper welded using friction stir welding (FSW) method and compare them with that of tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding.

35 citations

Patent
22 Jun 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, the process of welding a steel part (1) by a laser beam, comprises combining the laser beam with an electric arc to operate a fusion of the metal and the welding of parts.
Abstract: The process of welding a steel part (1) by a laser beam, comprises combining the laser beam with an electric arc to operate a fusion of the metal and the welding of parts. The steel part has a coating surface (2) having aluminum (90%) and silica (10%) and a thickness of 30 mu m. The part has a thickness of 0.8-2.5 mm, and comprises a deposit of aluminum or silica on the surface of a side edge (1a) before welding the part. An arc is delivered by a welding electrode with tungsten, or formed at an end of the fusible wire. A gaseous protection of the part is maintained during welding. The process of welding a steel part (1) by a laser beam, comprises combining the laser beam with an electric arc to operate a fusion of the metal and the welding of parts. The steel part presents a coating surface (2) having aluminum (90%) and silica (10%) and a thickness of 30 mu m. The part has a thickness of 0.8-2.5 mm, and presents a deposit of aluminum or silica on the surface of a side edge (1a) before welding the part. An arc is delivered by a welding electrode with tungsten, or formed at an end of the fusible wire. A gaseous protection of the part is maintained during welding. The laser beam is generated by a laser generator of carbon dioxide and neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet with diodes or an ytterbium fiber.

35 citations

Patent
28 Oct 1999
TL;DR: In this paper, a drill bit cutter consisting of a thermally stable polycrystalline ('TSP') diamond, a tungsten carbide substrate, and a braze filler metal composition containing relatively large amounts of titanium is described.
Abstract: A drill bit cutter is disclosed. The cutter comprises a thermally stable polycrystalline ('TSP') diamond, a tungsten carbide substrate, and a braze filler metal composition containing relatively large amounts of titanium. A method of brazing the TSP diamond to the substrate by microwave heating is also disclosed.

35 citations

Patent
12 Aug 1997
TL;DR: In this article, a process for buttwelding metal workpieces having bevelled joint preparations using an automatic GTAW welder (20) using filler wire (32) is described.
Abstract: A process for buttwelding metal workpieces (12) having bevelled joint preparations using an automatic GTAW welder (20) using filler wire (32) includes preparing the bevelled workpieces (12) with bevelled joint areas having minimal land thickness at the root extremities; placing the prepared workpiece joint sections together with an open gap between their adjacent root extremities, the gap having a minimum dimension that avoids harmful compression stress between the workpieces due to weld shrinkage and a maximum dimension that avoids filler wire penetration of the gap; fusion welding the open root area of the adjacent workpieces (12) with a root pass weld using an automatic GTAW welder (20) supplied with filler wire (32) and a shield gas including 1 to 10 % hydrogen and the balance inert gas; and then promptly overlaying the root pass weld with at least one additional filler weld pass using an automatic GTAW welder (20) supplied with filler wire (32) and hydrogen-free shield gas.

35 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of three welding processes and post-weld aging (PWA) treatment on the fatigue properties of AA2219 aluminium alloy square butt joints without filler metal addition was reported.
Abstract: AA2219 aluminium alloy square butt joints without filler metal addition were fabricated using gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), electron beam welding (EBW), and friction stir welding (FSW) processes. The fabricated joints were post-weld aged at 175 °C for 12 h. The effect of three welding processes and post-weld aging (PWA) treatment on the fatigue properties is reported. Transverse tensile properties of the welded joints were evaluated. Microstructure analysis was also carried out using optical and electron microscopes. It was found that the post-weld aged FSW joints showed superior fatigue performance compared to EBW and GTAW joints. This was mainly due to the formation of very fine, dynamically recrystallized grains and uniform distribution of fine precipitates in the weld region.

35 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202379
2022127
2021178
2020291
2019329
2018320