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Explosive Welding of metallic glasses onto metals

✍ Scribed by Dr.-Ing. R. Prümmer


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
677 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0933-5137

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Different metallic glasses of 40–45 μm thickness were explosively cladded onto metals. The explosive data (amount of explosive and detonation velocity) were changed systematically in a wide range in order to obtain different collision parameters. It was found, that under conditions of explosive welding metallic glasses undergo plastic deformation in different manners. Up to a collision point velocity of v~k~ = 2300 m/s metglas reveals only a shear band deformation mode, leading to many fractures at the plane interphase between metallic glass and metal. At higher velocities a homogeneous type of deformation is observed. The interphase is of wavy nature then.


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