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High-velocity impact welding process: A review

  • Huimin Wang
  • , Yuliang Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Science and Technology Beijing

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Abstract

High-velocity impact welding is a kind of solid-state welding process that is one of the solutions for the joining of dissimilar materials that avoids intermetallics. Five main methods have been developed to date. These are gas gun welding (GGW), explosive welding (EXW), magnetic pulse welding (MPW), vaporizing foil actuator welding (VFAW), and laser impact welding (LIW). They all share a similar welding mechanism, but they also have different energy sources and different applications. This review mainly focuses on research related to the experimental setups of various welding methods, jet phenomenon, welding interface characteristics, and welding parameters. The introduction states the importance of high-velocity impact welding in the joining of dissimilar materials. The review of experimental setups provides the current situation and limitations of various welding processes. Jet phenomenon, welding interface characteristics, and welding parameters are all related to the welding mechanism. The conclusion and future work are summarized.

Original languageEnglish
Article number144
JournalMetals
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Impact angle
  • Impact velocity
  • Impact welding
  • Welding interface

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