A kinematical study of ultrasonic welding based on a system of stationary waves

The paper introduces a model for the formation mechanism of a stable system of stationary waves during submerged arc welding by considering the kinematics of the displacement and vibration of the electrode wire within the oscillating system. Analytical results were in good agreement with experimenta...

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Published in:Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials Vol. 10; no. 6; pp. 1425 - 1430
Main Authors: Susan, M, Bujorean, L-G, Dumitrache, C L, Hangani, L C
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-06-2008
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Summary:The paper introduces a model for the formation mechanism of a stable system of stationary waves during submerged arc welding by considering the kinematics of the displacement and vibration of the electrode wire within the oscillating system. Analytical results were in good agreement with experimental results obtained on naval steel sheets. The advantages of ultrasonic welding to classical welding have been emphasized by means of the mechanical characteristics of resistance and plasticity determined from tensile tests.
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ISSN:1454-4164