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A Study on the Solid State Diffusion Bonding of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy (Ti-6Al-4V합금의 고상 확산접합에 관한 연구)

  • 강호정;강춘식
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.32-40
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    • 1997
  • Solid state diffusion bonding is the joining process performed by creep and diffusion, which is accelerated by heating below melting temperature and proper pressing, in vacuum or shielding gas atmosphere. By this process we can obtain sufficient joint which can't be expected from the fusion welding. For Ti-6Al-4V alloy, the optimum solid state diffusion bonding condition and mechanical properties of the joint were found, and micro void morphology at bond interface was observed by SEM. The results of tensile test showed sufficient joint, whose mechanical properties are similar to that of base metal. 850$^{\circ}$C, 3MPa is considered as the optimum bonding condition. Void morphology at interface is long and flat at the initial stage. As the percentage of bonded area increases, however, small and round voids are found. Variation of void shape can be explained as follows. As for the void shrinkage mechanism, at the initial stage, power law creep is the dominant, but diffusion mechanism is dominant when the percentage of bonded area is increased.

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A NEW ON-LINE BAR JOINING TECHNOLOGY FOR ENDLESS HOT ROLLING

  • Lee, Jong-Sub;Kim, Ki-Chol;Won, Chun-Soo;Kenji Horii;Talmo Funamoto
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.282-288
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    • 2002
  • A new on-line bar joining technology employing the concept of a solid-state joining has been developed for the endless rolling by POSCO, RIST and MHMM Inc.. In the process, the bars are partially descaled, partially overlapped, joined by shearing action and crops are finally removed. The feasibility of the developed process was evaluated in this study in terms of microstructures and mechanical properties of joints, and the response of the joint to rolling.

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Study on Electrically Assisted Pressure Solid State Joining Between Aluminum Alloys (통전압접을 활용한 알루미늄 소재 간 고상접합에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, H.;Lee, S.;Kim, Y.;Hong, S.T;Han, H.N.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.337-343
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    • 2022
  • Electrically assisted pressure joining (EAPJ) utilizes electric current-induced kinetic enhancement to achieve solid state diffusion bonding within a short time. In this study, aluminum alloy specimens, which are known as a hard-to-weld metal, were successfully solid-state joined through EAPJ. The bonding process was performed in two ways: continuous direct current (CDC), which applies relatively low current density, and pulsed direct current (PDC), which applies high current density. It was observed that the bonding strength was higher in PDC than in CDC. The microstructure of the joint was characterized using 3D X-ray microscopy (XRM) and electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD).

Recent Developments in Friction Stir Welding Technology of Stainless Steels (스테인리스강의 마찰교반접합 기술 개발 동향)

  • Bang, Han-Sur;Bang, Hee-Seon;Kim, Jun-Hyung;You, Jea-Sun
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.13-15
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    • 2012
  • Stainless steels is widely used in various industries due to its high strength and excellent corrosion resistance. However, in the case of fusion welding for stainless steel, chromium deficiency layer produced by chromium carbide precipitation during welding process causes corrosion-resistance to be lower and formation of intergranular corrosion. It requires a inevitable complex procedure such as pre-heating and post-heating process etc. to prevent such weld defects. From this viewpoint, the new welding process such as a solid state welding method is suited for welding of stainless steels due to its advantages over the fusion welding. Therefore this paper intends to investigate the research trend on friction stir welding, one of solid state welding processes for stainless steels.

The characteristics of lapping Friction Stir Welded Al 5052 alloy (Al 5052 합금의 마찰교반 겹치기 접합 특성)

  • Ju, Su-Won;Park, Gyeong-Chae
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.226-228
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    • 2005
  • Of typical welding techniques, to employ the heat for joining process is the most commonly used welding process. But there arise difficulties when this process is applied to light weight alloys such as Aluminium alloy. In this respect, Friction Stir Welding(FSW), a solid-state joining process, is the most effective welding technique with significant potential for various industrial applications. In this study, the characteristics of lapping FSW Al 5052 alloy are shown under a variety of welding parameters such as the rotation speed of FSW tool and welding velocity. Conclusively, the welding properties of lapping FSW Al 5052 were found to be dominated by the deformation of non-joining area near the welding nugget rather than other factors such as the thermal input.

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Solid State Joining Processes for Dissimilar Joints of Mg/Al Alloys (고상접합을 이용한 Al/Mg 합금의 이종 용접)

  • Kim, Heung-Ju;Kim, Wook-Seong;Chun, Chang-Keun;Chang, Woong-Seong
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.41-41
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    • 2009
  • To evaluate the applicability of dissimilar joining between Mg and Al alloys in automobile manufacturing process, solid state joining processes such as magnetic pulse welding(MPW), friction stir welding(FSW) and friction spot joining(FSJ) were attempted successfully. MPW process has been concentrated mainly on round section tube to tube and tube to bar welds. AZ31 Mg alloy has been successfully welded to pure Al A1070 as well as to Al alloy A3003. While, for friction stir welding of dissimilar sheet joints, AZ31B/A6061 with the thickness of 2mm were used and a square butt joint with a good quality was obtained at the conditions of 0.8mm/sec of travel speed and tool rotation speed of 850rpm. The maximum tensile strength of 179 MPa, which was about 80 % of the Mg base metal tensile strength, has been obtained. Finally, friction spot joining was attempted to make a dissimilar lap joint between AZ31(0.8mm) and A6061(1mm), while the joint exhibited the same level of tensile shear strength as that of similar Mg joint.

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FSW Properties of Aluminum alloy 5000/6000 for Small Boat (소형선박용 5000계/6000계 알루미늄합금제의 마찰교반접합 특성 연구)

  • Cho, Je-Hyoung;Kim, Myung-Hyun;Choi, Jun-Woong
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.34-39
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    • 2014
  • There are so many difficulties of melt bonding mainly applied for hull construction of a aluminum alloy small boat. For resolving this problem, Friction stir welding(FSW) in non-melting solid state welding Process generally is applied in the transport industry. This paper is studied the joining strength characteristics and macrostructure according to dissimilar aluminium 5000/6000 alloy joining for a small boat applied for this FSW technology. It is reported that difference of joining strength in accordance with the direction of rotation in case of friction stir welding between dissimilar metals(Al/Cu, Al/Fe) is also highly large. In this study, Test is carried out by making the specimen according to the direction of rotation of dissimilar aluminium alloy joining.

Current Status of Joining Ceramics and Metals (세라믹스의 접합기술)

  • Suganuma, Katsuaki
    • Ceramist
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 2006
  • Joining ceramics to metals has a variety of applications both in the structural and the electronics fields. One of the great benefits of the adoption of joining into the structural applications is to provide reliability to the ceramic components by backing up with metal components. In joining ceramics and metals, two key factors, i.e., establishing chemical bonding at interfaces and dissipation of thermal stress across interfaces, should be paid for attention. Many joining methods have been already established such as adhesive and mechanical joining, brazing and soldering, and solid state bonding. Each has its own benefits with some drawbacks. One can select a suitable process and materials following the requirements of the application. This report focuses on the current status of joining technology for ceramics/metal system.

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Review of magnetic pulse welding

  • Kang, Bong-Yong
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2015
  • Magnetic pulse welding(MPW) is a solid state welding process that is accomplished by a magnetic pulse causing a high-velocity impact on two materials, resulting in a true metallurgical bond. One of the great advantages of MPW is that it is suitable for joining dissimilar metals. No heat affected zones are created because of the negligible heating and the clean surfaces formation that is a consequence of the jet and the metal is not degraded. Also, compared to other general welding processes, this process leads to only a low formation of brittle intermetallic compounds However, although this process has many advantages its application to industrial fields has so far been very low. Therefore, in this study we are presenting the principles, apparatus and application of MPW for application the industrial fields.

Manufacturing and Properties of Metal Based Composite Produced By Friction Stir Processing (마찰교반프로세스를 이용한 금속기 복합소재 제조 및 특성)

  • Choi, Don-Hyun;Yeon, Yun-Mo;Jung, Seung-Boo
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2012
  • Friction stir processing (FSP), developed based on the basic principles of friction stir welding(FSW), a solid-state joining process originally developed for various metal alloys, is an emergingmetalworking technique that can provide localized modification and control of microstructures in near-surface layers of processed metallic components. The FSP causes intense plastic deformation, material mixing, and thermal exposure, resulting in significant microstructural refinement, densification, and homogeneity of the processed zone. The FSP technique has been successfully used for producing the fine-grained structure and surface composite, modifying the microstructure of materials, and synthesizing the composite and intermetallic compound in situ. In this review article, the current state of the understanding and development of FSP is addressed.