Recent Developments in Non-conventional Welding of Materials

Welding is a technological field that has some of the greatest impact on many industries, such as automotive, aerospace, energy production, electronics, the health sector, etc. Welding technologies are currently used to connect the most diverse materials, from metallic alloys to polymers, composites...

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Other Authors: Leal, Rui Manuel (Editor), Galvão, Ivan (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
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653 |a fatigue performance 
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653 |a residual stress 
653 |a orbital hole-drilling strain-gauge method 
653 |a prediction of tensile yield force 
653 |a explosive cladding 
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653 |a solid type welding 
653 |a weld strength 
653 |a laser beam welding 
653 |a sealed lap joints of dissimilar materials 
653 |a austenitic and ferritic-pearlitic steels 
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