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Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 6A
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 31 October 2011
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v06a.a0005581
EISBN: 978-1-62708-174-0
... Abstract Plastic deformation of one or both metals is required to obtain bonding in cold welding. This article presents a theoretical model, to explain the bond strength, based on metallographic studies and continuum mechanical analysis of the local plastic deformation in the weld interface...
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Plastic deformation of one or both metals is required to obtain bonding in cold welding. This article presents a theoretical model, to explain the bond strength, based on metallographic studies and continuum mechanical analysis of the local plastic deformation in the weld interface. It describes the bonding mechanisms, with illustrations. The article discusses the alternative methods of surface preparation and quality control of the weld interface of a cold weld. It concludes with a description of a variety of metal-forming processes suitable for production of cold welds, namely, rolling, indentation, butt welding, extrusion, and shear welding.
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 6
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 1993
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v06.a0001378
EISBN: 978-1-62708-173-3
... Abstract Cold pressure welding can be accomplished by deforming in a lap or butt configuration, drawing, extrusion, and rolling. This article provides a discussion on cold pressure lap welding, cold pressure butt welding and cold pressure welding in drawing process with illustrations...
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Cold pressure welding can be accomplished by deforming in a lap or butt configuration, drawing, extrusion, and rolling. This article provides a discussion on cold pressure lap welding, cold pressure butt welding and cold pressure welding in drawing process with illustrations. It provides information on the combinations of metals that can be successfully cold welded.
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Fig. 26 Smearing (severe mechanical adhesive wear leading to local cold welding of the raceways and rolling-element material) on the surface of a cylindrical roller shown at two magnifications. (a) Original magnification: 4×. (b) Original magnification: 410×
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Published: 01 January 2003
Fig. 8 Local cold welding on the surface of 0.2% C steel after 500 fretting cycles. Courtesy of R.B. Waterhouse, University of Nottingham
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Published: 31 October 2011
Fig. 1 Combinations of metals that can be successfully cold welded (indicated by shaded box). Source: Ref 1
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Published: 01 January 1993
Fig. 1 Chart showing combinations of metals that can be successfully cold welded (indicated by shaded box). Source: Adapted from Ref 3
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Fig. 18 (a) Schematic outline of cold butt welding with multiple upset. (b) Cold-butt-welded copper bar with a cross section of 3 × 5 mm (0.12 × 0.20 in.). Source: Ref 16
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Fig. 5 Robotic welding. Note wire feed device supplying “cold” wire. Courtesy of The Lincoln Electric Company
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Published: 30 November 2018
Fig. 12 Gas tungsten arc robotic welding head with cold wire-feed device. Courtesy of Lincoln Electric Company
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Published: 01 January 1993
Fig. 2 Schematic showing two dies being used for cold pressure lap welding of two metallic sheets. (a) Die position before welding. (b) Die position after welding
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Fig. 4 Schematic showing servohydraulic, computer-aided cold pressure welding machine consisting of two 250 kN (28 tonf) actuators and two 630 kN (71 tonf) actuators
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Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 8
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2000
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v08.a0003285
EISBN: 978-1-62708-176-4
... Abstract Surface damage from sliding contact is related to the adhesion of mating surfaces in contact. This article describes the methods for evaluation of surface damage caused by sliding contact. It defines adhesive wear in terms of asperity, cold welding, galling, scuffing, seizure, and wear...
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Surface damage from sliding contact is related to the adhesion of mating surfaces in contact. This article describes the methods for evaluation of surface damage caused by sliding contact. It defines adhesive wear in terms of asperity, cold welding, galling, scuffing, seizure, and wear coefficient. The article discusses various galling testing methods, such as button-on-block galling test, pin-on-flat galling test, and threaded connection galling test. It provides an overview of fretting wear that occurs between two tight-fitting surfaces subjected to a cyclic, relative motion of extremely small amplitude. The article also reviews the fretting rig for investigating fretting wear.
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Fig. 34 Schematic of A-scan ultrasound and waveforms from A-scan ultrasounds of typical welds. See text for more information. (a) Good weld. (b) Reflection with unfused faying interfaces. (c) Cold weld. (d) No adhesion at the faying interfaces. Source: Ref 26
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the ferrule. This condition can also be caused by bad grounding practice. (c) Unsatisfactory; hang up caused by inadequate arc length lift or by misalignment of stud, restricting free movement. (d) Unsatisfactory; misalignment of stud by poor gun position. (e) Unsatisfactory; cold weld, resulting
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