2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2013.08.013
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Magnetic pulse cladding of aluminum alloy on mild steel tube

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“…Feasibility of the principle extension of an electromagnetic forming process by applying an incremental or sequential approach has been proven for a structuring process in [12], for a simple 3D-shaping process in [13] and for a more complex 3D-shaping process of large sheet metals in [14]. For tube welding processes, first investigations were carried out regarding incremental magnetic pulse welding in [15], but up to now, the transfer to magnetic pulse welding of sheet metal has not been studied.…”
Section: Motivation and Principle Of Incremental Magnetic Pulse Weldingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feasibility of the principle extension of an electromagnetic forming process by applying an incremental or sequential approach has been proven for a structuring process in [12], for a simple 3D-shaping process in [13] and for a more complex 3D-shaping process of large sheet metals in [14]. For tube welding processes, first investigations were carried out regarding incremental magnetic pulse welding in [15], but up to now, the transfer to magnetic pulse welding of sheet metal has not been studied.…”
Section: Motivation and Principle Of Incremental Magnetic Pulse Weldingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dissimilar metal combinations such as aluminum/ steel [5][6][7][8] , aluminum/copper 9,10) , and aluminum/magnesium 11,12) has been welded using magnetic pulse welding and high strength dissimilar metal joints were obtained. These welding interfaces exhibit characteristic wavy morphology and intermediate layer is formed along the wavy interface in some metal combinations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Jäger et al (2011) developed a novel process chain by integrating the aluminum extrusion and an EMF compression process to locally reduce the cross-section of the workpiece to meet industry requirements to some extent. Yu et al (2014) found that Bi-metal tubes can be manufactured by magnetic pulse cladding. This method can be used to form sound cladding bounds and can also be adopted to produce tubular clad components with a high axial length.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%