2019
DOI: 10.32628/ijsrst196266
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Optimization of Parametric Effect of Ultrasonic Welding

Abstract: In today’s world, aluminium and its alloy is showing promising characteristics for replacing other materials due its excellent properties like light weight, corrosion resistance, high strength and toughness. Conventional welding for these materials creates some challenges like porosity, hot cracking and void formation. Ultrasonic welding gives some ultimate solution to these problems as the material experience only 30% of its melting point temperature. Ultrasonic welding is a creative system for joining metals… Show more

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“…This welding method is commonly employed for lap-joint configurations and is also effective for joining metal foils, particularly aluminium, where interfacial frictional heating plays a vital role in creating strong junctions. When welding semi-crystalline or amorphous thermoplastics/composites, ultrasonic vibrations are applied parallel to the weld interface, 22 while the welding pressure and ultrasonic vibrations are applied transversely to the weld contact. 23 Interfacial friction leads to the heating of the weld interface until the thermoplastic material reaches its glass transition temperature ( T g ).…”
Section: Materials and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This welding method is commonly employed for lap-joint configurations and is also effective for joining metal foils, particularly aluminium, where interfacial frictional heating plays a vital role in creating strong junctions. When welding semi-crystalline or amorphous thermoplastics/composites, ultrasonic vibrations are applied parallel to the weld interface, 22 while the welding pressure and ultrasonic vibrations are applied transversely to the weld contact. 23 Interfacial friction leads to the heating of the weld interface until the thermoplastic material reaches its glass transition temperature ( T g ).…”
Section: Materials and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, ultrasonic vibrations are applied in a parallel direction to the weld interface, making interfacial frictional heating the primary cause for realizing a strong joint. 30 On the contrary, while welding semicrystalline or amorphous thermoplastics, ultrasonic vibrations, and welding pressure are applied in a transverse direction to the welding interface. 31…”
Section: Experimentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, ultrasonic vibrations are applied in a parallel direction to the weld interface, making interfacial frictional heating the primary cause for realizing a strong joint. 30 On the contrary, while welding semicrystalline or amorphous thermoplastics, ultrasonic vibrations, and welding pressure are applied in a transverse direction to the welding interface. 31 In the present investigation, a portable ultrasonic welding apparatus (as shown in Figure 3(a)) manufactured by Shalom Ultrasonics (Pune, India) is used to conduct experiments.…”
Section: Experimentationmentioning
confidence: 99%