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- 2024Friction Melt Bonding: an innovative process applied to the joining of dissimilar materials in a lap-joint configuration
- 2024Significance of Friction Melt Bonding for joining dissimilar titanium and aluminum alloys
- 2023Process parameter influence and characterization of spot friction melt bonded titanium and aluminium alloy
- 2022Joining dissimilar titanium and aluminium alloy by friction stir welding and friction melt bonding process
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Friction Melt Bonding: an innovative process applied to the joining of dissimilar materials in a lap-joint configuration
Abstract
A dissimilar welding process, patented at UCLouvain, called Friction Melt Bonding [1-7], involves the local melting of a low melting point alloy (typically aluminum) to join it to a high melting point alloy (typically steel or titanium), Figure 1. The formation of the joint is insured by the formation of an intermetallic at the interface between both alloys and its composition is modified to lead to enhanced fracture toughness. Recent advances concern the robotization of the process and the welding of titanium to aluminum alloys.