2005
DOI: 10.1007/bf03263412
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On The Characteristics of Electromagnetic Welds Between Aluminium and other Metals and Alloys

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“…Electromagnetic forming is a high-rate-forming technology which can improve the formability of metals [6,7]. Based on the EMF technology, magnetic pulse welding (MPW) having a great prospect in resolving the problems of dissimilar metal welding for the advantages of convenient operation, easy processing control and easy realization of mechanization and automation [8,9]. Research shows that the mechanical properties of the MPW joint are of good performance; the tension and torsion strength values of joints are higher than the weaker parent material [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electromagnetic forming is a high-rate-forming technology which can improve the formability of metals [6,7]. Based on the EMF technology, magnetic pulse welding (MPW) having a great prospect in resolving the problems of dissimilar metal welding for the advantages of convenient operation, easy processing control and easy realization of mechanization and automation [8,9]. Research shows that the mechanical properties of the MPW joint are of good performance; the tension and torsion strength values of joints are higher than the weaker parent material [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent publications detailing microstructure and mechanical properties of resistance welded AHSS have usually focused exclusively on describing the response of a single grade of steel. For example, Marya et al 7) examined the effects of RSW process parameters on the failure mode during tensile shear testing of DP steels. Similarly, Tong et al 8) examined the mechanical properties of spot welded DP steels and their influence on failure behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( , ) C x t J t x w w w w (22) where C is the concentration, t the time, and J the solute flux. (26) Every contact part is added together and finally the solute concentration has the following kinematic equation: (27) …”
Section: Diffusion Equationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulation results of 2D dendrite with different cell length are compared with the SEM observation of microstructure of DP600 weld in Figure 9(d) [27].…”
Section: Equiaxed Dendritementioning
confidence: 99%