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- 2023Research on Explosive Hardening of Titanium Grade 2citations
- 2023Comprehensive study upon physicochemical properties of bio-ZnO NCscitations
- 2023Residual stresses of explosively welded bimetal studied by hard X-ray diffractioncitations
- 2023Consideration of a new approach to clarify the mechanism formation of AgNPs, AgNCl and AgNPs@AgNCl synthesized by biological methodcitations
- 2023A Comprehensive Study of a Novel Explosively Hardened Pure Titanium Alloy for Medical Applications
- 2022In situ alloying of NiTi: Influence of laser powder bed fusion (LBPF) scanning strategy on chemical compositioncitations
- 2021Methodological Aspects of Obtaining and Characterizing Composites Based on Biogenic Diatomaceous Silica and Epoxy Resinscitations
- 2021Polyurethane Composite Foams Synthesized Using Bio-Polyols and Cellulose Fillercitations
- 2021Al2O3/ZrO2 Materials as an Environmentally Friendly Solution for Linear Infrastructure Applicationscitations
- 2021A New Method of Diatomaceous Earth Fractionation—A Bio-Raw Material Source for Epoxy-Based Compositescitations
- 2020New Al2O3–Cu–Ni functionally graded composites manufactured using the centrifugal slip castingcitations
- 2020Controlling the Porosity and Biocidal Properties of the Chitosan-Hyaluronate Matrix Hydrogel Nanocomposites by the Addition of 2D Ti3C2Tx MXenecitations
- 2019The influence of degree of fragmentation of Pinus sibirica on flammability, thermal and thermomechanical behavior of the epoxy-compositescitations
- 2019Analysis of the microstructure of an AZ31/AA1050/AA2519 laminate produced using the explosive-welding methodcitations
- 2017The Effect of Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Properties of Explosively Welded Titanium-Steel Platescitations
- 2017Accumulation and mechanism of the fatigue damage for a nickel based superalloy
- 2016Natural fiber composites: the effect of the kind and content of filler on the dimensional and fire stability of polyolefin-based compositescitations
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Analysis of the microstructure of an AZ31/AA1050/AA2519 laminate produced using the explosive-welding method
Abstract
Explosive welding is a solid-state process used for the metallurgical joining of two or more dissimilar metals. In this process, the energy of controlled detonation is utilized to accelerate one metal plate into another. As a result of the collision, an atomic bond is formed. This paper describes a study of a laminate based on the AZ31 magnesium alloy, the AA1050 aluminum alloy and the AA2519 aluminum alloy. The test material was obtained using the method of explosive welding in a direct configuration AZ31/AA2519, with the intermediate layer made of AA1050 alloy previously rolled on the AA2519. The microstructure of the bonds was evaluated using scanning electron (SEM) and transmission electron microscopes with the SAED technique, while the chemical composition was assessed using energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). The mechanical properties were examined with mini-specimen tensile tests and microhardness measurements. Between the joined aluminum alloys, an oxide layer was observed. It was also reported that the obtained joint is free of brittle intermetallic phases.