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Online ISSN : 1347-5320
Print ISSN : 1345-9678
ISSN-L : 1345-9678
Joining of Aluminum to Steel Pipe by Magnetic Pulse Welding
Ji-Yeon ShimIll-Soo KimMoon-Jin KangIn-Ju KimKwang-Jin LeeBong-Yong Kang
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2011 Volume 52 Issue 5 Pages 999-1002

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Magnetic Pulse Welding (MPW) is not only one of the most useful welding processes for the dissimilar metal joining which uses cylindrical materials such as a pipe, but also a new technology for metal welding by means of repulsive force on account of the interaction between magnetic part of working coil and current induced in an outer pipe. Since the factors effected on quality of MPW are the charged voltage, the gap between inner pipe and outer pipes and a thickness of an outer pipe, the this study was focused on the investigation of the effect of process parameters and development of the mathematical model for the prediction on a quality of joint using Response Surface Method (RSM). To achieve the objective, the MPW equipment manufactured by WELDMATE CO., LTD. has been employed and applied for the materials such as the Al 1070, SM45C for Al and steel pipe respectively. After the sequent experiment, leakage test has been done to verify efficiency of the welding. The experimental values have been shown the good agreement with the predicted ones, indicating suitability of mathematical model employed. It is concluded that the gap between outer pipe and inner rod is one of major process parameters for influence on quality of joint while Al/steel pipe welding using the MPW.

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© 2011 The Japan Institute of Light Metals
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