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Support with mechanical vibrations of welding processes ‒ review of own research
Author(s) -
A. Krajewski,
Paweł Kołodziejczak,
Paweł Cegielski,
Jarosław Grześ
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
przegląd spawalnictwa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2449-7959
pISSN - 0033-2364
DOI - 10.26628/wtr.v93i3.1143
Subject(s) - welding , materials science , vibration , mechanical vibration , gas tungsten arc welding , ultrasonic sensor , metallurgy , brazing , mechanical engineering , acoustics , composite material , engineering , arc welding , alloy , physics
The article discusses the most important original achievements in the use of high-power mechanical vibrations with low and ultrasonic frequency in various welding processes such as MIG, MAG, TIG, RW, LW, diffusion welding and brazing in relation to various basic materials such as structural steel and aluminum alloys. Mechanical vibrations were introduced by means of ultrasonic vibrating systems and using the shot-blasting process, as well as acoustic influence. As part of the comparative research, the structure and hardness analysis of HV0.1 was presented. The obtained results indicate that both low-frequency and ultrasonic frequency vibrations significantly change the properties of the resulting structures affected by mechanical vibrations. The scale of these changes varies depending on the frequency and parameters specific to each of the welding processes used. The obtained results allow us to conclude that the skillful application of mechanical vibrations accompanying welding processes can contribute to the reduction of grain sizes, to change the depth or width of penetration and to lowering hardness in the sensitive heat affected zone area.

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