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Effect of ultrasonic vibration in the solid state bonding of the aluminum alloy using insert metal |
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| Creator | T. OSADA, K. SONOYA, T. ABE and M. NAKAMURA |
| Title | Effect of ultrasonic vibration in the solid state bonding of the aluminum alloy using insert metal |
| Publisher | Thai Society of Mechanical Engineers |
| Publication Year | 2559 |
| Journal Title | Journal of Research and Applications in Mechanical Engineering |
| Journal Vol. | 4 |
| Journal No. | 1 |
| Page no. | 4-11 |
| Keyword | Aluminum Alloy, Solid State Bonding, Atmosphere, High frequency induction heating, Ultrasonic vibration |
| ISSN | 2229-2152 |
| Abstract | Consumption of aluminum alloys is increasing in order to improve the environmental performance. The aim of this research is to develop a technique to bond aluminum within an atmosphere in a short amount of time and with minimal deformations. In order to accomplish this, the bonding was carried out via use of induction heating and ultrasonic vibration. As a result, by adding the high-frequency induction heating and ultrasonic vibration to the bonding surface of the aluminum material, the oxide film is destroyed and the aluminum material was joined in a short time by the plastic deformation. Then we discussed examined the bonding mechanism. |