Weldability Windows for Dissimilar Metals Cladding Using Ezplosives
Explosive welding is an unconventional technique of joining two similar or dissimilar metals by the use of explosives. This study addresses the analytical estimation of the weldability domain for aluminium-mildsteel and copper-mildsteel combinations. The welding conditions are tailored for both parallel and inclined geometries. The present study suggests the most suitable locations of design points within the window as well. Results of explosive cladding of dissimilar metals are carried out in both parallel and inclined geometries with similar conditions, microstructural characterization of interfaces shows a wavy morphology in correlation with the design expectations.
ezplosive welding weldability window parallel configuration inclined configuration
SARAVANAN S. RAGHUKANDAN K.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, AnnamalaiUniversity, Annamalai nagar, Cuddalore, District,Tami Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Annamalai University, Annamalai nagar, Cuddalore District,T
国际会议
2009 International Autumn Seminar on Propellants,Ezplosives and Pyrotechnics(2009国际推进剂、炸药、烟火技术秋季研讨会)
昆明
英文
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2009-09-22(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)