In earlier days, welding only involves joining two metals of same kind and dissimilar metals were usually joined by fasteners. Friction Stud welding is a true engineering marvel of making welds between dissimilar metals without any melting or fillers involved. The friction stud welding doesn’t involve heat generation from electricity and it is purely based on friction. Besides these facts the friction stud welding has numerous advantage and applications. This paper focuses on the process of stud welding, application and its limitations.
Ceramic/metal joints are possible with silid state joining techniques. Transient liquid phase bonding is a solid state joining process which is choice process. In this paper, numerical simulation of TLP bonding of ceramic/metal is done by Finite Element simulation. The finite element analysis of the TLP process provides the temperature and residual stress distribution during the bonding. Aluminium sheet as interlayer having high wettability is used. Transient thermal analysis is performed and discussed.
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