A Study on the Explosive Welding of Three-Layer Panel

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Using an adjusted explosive welding technique, a Zr-2 alloy plate, a titanium plate and a carbon steel plate were cladded to form a three-layer composite panel which is difficult to manufacture by common methods. Microstructural evaluations reveal that a metallurgical bonding interface with wave morphology is realized, and the grains near the interface are smaller than grains in other areas. The microhardness of the sample near the interface is greatly higher than that of other areas. Furthermore, mechanical experimental evidence indicates the shearing strength of the interface in the moderate condition exceeds that of the interlayer plate.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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354-357

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May 2014

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