Advanced Welding and Soldering Technologies for Metals and Alloys

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Science and Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 June 2024 | Viewed by 355

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Department of Foundry and Welding, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, Rzeszow University of Technology, Al. Powstańców Warszawy 12, 35-959 Rzeszów, Poland
Interests: welding; surface engineering; abrasion resistance; fatigue strength; surface melting; application of coatings; heat treatment; foundry

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We invite you to publish in the new Special Issue "Advanced Welding and Soldering Technologies for Metals and Alloys", which we hope will meet your expectations. The subject of this Special Issue oscillates around welding and soldering. Despite the development of relevant technologies, these are still some of the most common techniques for the permanent joining of metals and alloys. That is why they are constantly being developed, and we want to give you the opportunity to participate in this process. The thematic diversity of this Special Issue means that it is dedicated to a wide group of scientists who deal with the issues of welding and soldering. In the case of the welding process, the subject of the work will be oriented to all welding methods (MMA, MIG/MAG, GTAW, SAW, PAW, LBW, EBW, and others) and thermal processes occurring during welding, as well as welding metallurgy in terms of the analysis of processes occurring in the liquid weld pool metal. The thematic area of this work also includes innovative research on joining difficult-to-weld materials and compiled welded structures, in particular thin-walled welded structures. The use of numerical and computer simulation of the welding process, for example in the aspect of analyzing temperature or stress distribution in the area of the welded joint, are topics covered by this work. The work will present new solutions in the field of soldering methods concerning fillers and fluxes used to produce unconventional soldered joints from various materials. We encourage you to publish research on the broadly understood minimization of defects in welded and soldered joints using innovative technological, material, and construction solutions. “Advanced Welding and Soldering Technologies for Metals and Alloys” is a collection of original publications highlighting innovations in welding and soldering technology.

Main topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Research on the influence of technological parameters of the welding process on the microstructure and functional properties of welded joints.
  • Research on the influence of the thermal cycle of the welding process on the quality of welded joints.
  • Analysis of metallurgical processes occurring during welding (oxidation and reduction, gas evolution, crystallization of the liquid metal pool, non-metallic inclusions and crack formation, and others).
  • Analysis of the distribution of welding stresses and welding deformations due to the quality of welded joints, and methods of minimizing welding deformations.
  • Influence of structural, technological and metallurgical conditions on the weldability of metals and alloys.
  • Numerical and computer simulation of welding processes in terms of temperature distribution in the area of the welded joint, distribution of welding stresses, and others.
  • Research on the influence of technological parameters of the soldering process on the quality of soldered joints.
  • Analysis of physical and chemical processes occurring during soldering.
  • Development trends of fillers and fluxes intended for soldering.
  • The use of soldering techniques in unconventional material and construction solutions.

Dr. Marek Mróz
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • welding methods
  • hybrid welding
  • welding metallurgy
  • welding stress and deformation
  • weldability
  • numerical and computer simulation
  • soldering methods
  • physical and chemical basics of soldering
  • fillers and fluxes for soldering

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Research on the Capillary Filling Behavior of Liquid Solder Al-12Si under the Action of Electromagnetic Ultrasonic Wave
by Guijuan Chen, Qianqian Gao, Mingxuan Zhang and Haonan Yu
Appl. Sci. 2024, 14(11), 4557; https://doi.org/10.3390/app14114557 (registering DOI) - 25 May 2024
Abstract
To address the issues of high cost, low welding efficiency, and complex processes in vacuum brazing, we proposed a method of electromagnetic ultrasonic (EU)-assisted brazing with Al-12Si solder to join SiC ceramic and TC4 alloy. The results showed that the maximum magnetic induction [...] Read more.
To address the issues of high cost, low welding efficiency, and complex processes in vacuum brazing, we proposed a method of electromagnetic ultrasonic (EU)-assisted brazing with Al-12Si solder to join SiC ceramic and TC4 alloy. The results showed that the maximum magnetic induction strength (MIS) on the surface of the liquid solder was 0.629 T when subjected to a static and alternating magnetic field (MF). Additionally, the combined action of MF and eddy current generated a downward Lorentz force (LF) in the liquid solder, with the maximum LF in the horizontal and vertical directions being 48.91 kN m−3 and 60.93 kN m−3, respectively. Under the influence of an EU wave, the liquid solder exhibited capillary filling (CF) behavior. At 26 ms, the maximum length of CF was 12.21 mm. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advanced Welding and Soldering Technologies for Metals and Alloys)
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