The evolution of microstructure during continuous laser welding of dissimilar metals has been studied for a binary Cu - Ni couple. The effects of laser beam scan speed and laser power on the shape and size of the melt pool, the weldment - substrate interface, the composition profiles, and microstructures of the weldments have been investigated. It is shown that the melt pools exhibit a characteristic asymmetry in shape. The observed microstructure is characterised by the existence of compositional and microstructural variations leading to a banded appearance suggesting localised mixing. Distinct differences exist in the evolution of the microstructure in the copper and nickel sides of the weld pool. An attempt is made to explain some of the...
The present paper defines process windows for laser welding of thin copper and aluminum sheets in Al...
In this work, laser welding of a rolled CoCrFeMnNi high entropy alloy to 316 stainless steel was per...
We present results for electron beam welding of a binary Ti/Ni dissimilar metal couple. The differen...
The evolution of microstructure during continuous laser welding of dissimilar metals has been studie...
Continuous CO2 laser welding of an Fe-Cu dissimilar couple in a butt-weld geometry at different proc...
Continuous CO2 laser welding of an Fe-Cu dissimilar couple in a butt-weld geometry at different proc...
Continuous CO2 laser welding of an Fe-Cu dissimilar couple in a butt-weld geometry at different proc...
A three-dimensional transient model to solve heat transfer, fluid flow, and species conservation dur...
Laser welding represents a delicate balance between heating and cooling within a spatially localized...
AbstractAim of the present work is to investigate mechanical and metallurgical characteristics of co...
Development of solidification microstructure in a laser welded Ti/Ni dissimilar binary couple is pre...
AbstractA modulated pulsed laser source emitting green and infrared laser light is used to join the ...
The present work explores the feasibility of joining the CoCuFeMnNi high entropy alloy by laser beam...
In recent years, the complex equipment/systems require a variety of materials with contradictory pro...
We studied the microstructure in the Ti/Ni laser welds using optical microscope, scanning electron m...
The present paper defines process windows for laser welding of thin copper and aluminum sheets in Al...
In this work, laser welding of a rolled CoCrFeMnNi high entropy alloy to 316 stainless steel was per...
We present results for electron beam welding of a binary Ti/Ni dissimilar metal couple. The differen...
The evolution of microstructure during continuous laser welding of dissimilar metals has been studie...
Continuous CO2 laser welding of an Fe-Cu dissimilar couple in a butt-weld geometry at different proc...
Continuous CO2 laser welding of an Fe-Cu dissimilar couple in a butt-weld geometry at different proc...
Continuous CO2 laser welding of an Fe-Cu dissimilar couple in a butt-weld geometry at different proc...
A three-dimensional transient model to solve heat transfer, fluid flow, and species conservation dur...
Laser welding represents a delicate balance between heating and cooling within a spatially localized...
AbstractAim of the present work is to investigate mechanical and metallurgical characteristics of co...
Development of solidification microstructure in a laser welded Ti/Ni dissimilar binary couple is pre...
AbstractA modulated pulsed laser source emitting green and infrared laser light is used to join the ...
The present work explores the feasibility of joining the CoCuFeMnNi high entropy alloy by laser beam...
In recent years, the complex equipment/systems require a variety of materials with contradictory pro...
We studied the microstructure in the Ti/Ni laser welds using optical microscope, scanning electron m...
The present paper defines process windows for laser welding of thin copper and aluminum sheets in Al...
In this work, laser welding of a rolled CoCrFeMnNi high entropy alloy to 316 stainless steel was per...
We present results for electron beam welding of a binary Ti/Ni dissimilar metal couple. The differen...