Search Results - "Liaw, D.W."
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Brazing of Mo and Nb using two active braze alloys
Published in Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing (15-01-2005)“…The brazing of molybdenum and niobium using two active braze alloys, 63Ag–35.25Cu–1.75Ti and 68.8Ag–26.7Cu–4.5Ti, has been extensively evaluated. Both infrared…”
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The microstructural observation of brazing Ti–6Al–4V and TZM using the BAg-8 braze alloy
Published in International journal of refractory metals & hard materials (2004)“…Microstructural evolution of the brazed Ti–6Al–4V and TZM joints using the BAg-8 braze alloy have been evaluated in this study. According to the dynamic…”
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Infrared brazing of Mo using the 70Au–22Ni–8Pd alloy
Published in International journal of refractory metals & hard materials (01-03-2005)“…Infrared brazing of Mo using the 70Au–22Ni–8Pd braze alloy is performed in the experiment. Both Au-rich and Ni-rich phases are observed in the infrared brazed…”
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Microstructural evolution of brazing Ti–6Al–4V and TZM using silver-based braze alloy
Published in Materials letters (01-03-2004)“…Microstructural evolution of the brazed Ti–6Al–4V and TZM joint using 95Ag–5Al braze alloy was studied. The Ti–6Al–4V substrate is well wetted by the molten…”
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Infrared vacuum brazing of Ti–6Al–4V and Nb using the Ti–15Cu–15Ni foil
Published in Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing (25-04-2007)“…The microstructural evolution of infrared brazed joint is primarily depended upon redistribution of alloying elements such as Cu, Ni and Nb across the joint…”
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